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<blockquote data-quote="Tervin" data-source="post: 4321084" data-attributes="member: 66491"><p>Me and an old friend ran twin Vampire chronicles for much of the 90s. We let our groups base themselves in its own corner of a metropolis, and kept each other informed of timelines, happenings and NPCs which took a lot of time before we started to use emails. </p><p></p><p>Some time into the chronicles we constructed a special encounter when the two groups ran into each other - which we arranged so that both groups met up at a local gaming club, without having any prior knowledge of our plans. (My friend moved his session from his home to the club at the beginning of the evening, so that we would be sure that noone suspected what we were up to.) After that the two groups no longer just heard rumours of the other's doings, they also started to exchange notes on the overall chonicle plot which was the same for both of them.</p><p></p><p>It was a blast, and something I would love to do again now that we have all these tech tools that can make it easier.</p><p></p><p>I have been part of other meetings of two groups on a special game day (where our group was used as a special encounter for another group's campaign...) and in an AD&D 2E tournament that I cowrote and ran - where a special mirror of opposition in the end encounter caused two player groups to be faced off against each other. Both those events are right up there among my fondest RP memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tervin, post: 4321084, member: 66491"] Me and an old friend ran twin Vampire chronicles for much of the 90s. We let our groups base themselves in its own corner of a metropolis, and kept each other informed of timelines, happenings and NPCs which took a lot of time before we started to use emails. Some time into the chronicles we constructed a special encounter when the two groups ran into each other - which we arranged so that both groups met up at a local gaming club, without having any prior knowledge of our plans. (My friend moved his session from his home to the club at the beginning of the evening, so that we would be sure that noone suspected what we were up to.) After that the two groups no longer just heard rumours of the other's doings, they also started to exchange notes on the overall chonicle plot which was the same for both of them. It was a blast, and something I would love to do again now that we have all these tech tools that can make it easier. I have been part of other meetings of two groups on a special game day (where our group was used as a special encounter for another group's campaign...) and in an AD&D 2E tournament that I cowrote and ran - where a special mirror of opposition in the end encounter caused two player groups to be faced off against each other. Both those events are right up there among my fondest RP memories. [/QUOTE]
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