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<blockquote data-quote="Ulfgeir" data-source="post: 8134476" data-attributes="member: 7015719"><p>The campaign I play in for "Tianxia: Blood, Silk & Jade", the GM had created a setting, and when we made characters we ended up being in different regions on a continent, the size of China. The GM, then created sets of characters, so each got 4 GM-made characters as well as the one we had made ourselves (so we have one character in each of the 5 regions). The ones that the GM made, were made with the same rules as the ones we made, and are just as competent, and all characters have their own agendas (and they may very well be cross-purpose to what others are doing in the same group). The idea is that there will be lots of politics and intrigues. Some of the characters are really nice persons, some are criminals, and true naughty words. For example we had some characters being part of a demonic cult.</p><p></p><p>The regions are wastly different in terms of what happens there and how they appear. One of the region is the central administrative one, and the other 4 takes turn to have a person sit on the imperial throne for one season (spring, summer, autumn, winter. Each season lasts 5 years). However for some reason, the region that were supposed to have an emperor during winter, could not agree on who to send, so the throne has been empty for almost 5 years. And now it is time for another region to send their representative. Lots of demonic attack has happened all over the empire, and the regions are now preparing for war against each others. We have also found some really old temples that have been abandoned. It is starting to be evident for the characters that these are important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ulfgeir, post: 8134476, member: 7015719"] The campaign I play in for "Tianxia: Blood, Silk & Jade", the GM had created a setting, and when we made characters we ended up being in different regions on a continent, the size of China. The GM, then created sets of characters, so each got 4 GM-made characters as well as the one we had made ourselves (so we have one character in each of the 5 regions). The ones that the GM made, were made with the same rules as the ones we made, and are just as competent, and all characters have their own agendas (and they may very well be cross-purpose to what others are doing in the same group). The idea is that there will be lots of politics and intrigues. Some of the characters are really nice persons, some are criminals, and true naughty words. For example we had some characters being part of a demonic cult. The regions are wastly different in terms of what happens there and how they appear. One of the region is the central administrative one, and the other 4 takes turn to have a person sit on the imperial throne for one season (spring, summer, autumn, winter. Each season lasts 5 years). However for some reason, the region that were supposed to have an emperor during winter, could not agree on who to send, so the throne has been empty for almost 5 years. And now it is time for another region to send their representative. Lots of demonic attack has happened all over the empire, and the regions are now preparing for war against each others. We have also found some really old temples that have been abandoned. It is starting to be evident for the characters that these are important. [/QUOTE]
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