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<blockquote data-quote="baradtgnome" data-source="post: 3844009" data-attributes="member: 2722"><p>My regular game is D&D homebrew, in a world that has migrated from 1E to 3E then 3.5E with only a couple of campaign 'starts' in over 20 years. So not many times have I had to bring an entire group in, usually just one or two at a time to an existing group. Not too difficult.</p><p></p><p>I started an alternate d20 modern game to use when we did not have a quorum of players in the regular game. 1872 London shadow chasers type, very mysterious and paranoid. The players created their characters in a vacuum from each other. I had them meet at a public house eyeing each other suspiciously, not even knowing each others names, as they all waited for the man who at sent each of them a private letter. The door opens and a man enters, looking harried and worried. He closes the door quickly and begins to cross the room. Suddenly the window explodes in a shower of glass and an eight foot fur covered smelly behemoth with tiny red eyes bursts through and clobbers the man to the floor.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well said 'Test'. Afterwards, they had a lot to talk about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baradtgnome, post: 3844009, member: 2722"] My regular game is D&D homebrew, in a world that has migrated from 1E to 3E then 3.5E with only a couple of campaign 'starts' in over 20 years. So not many times have I had to bring an entire group in, usually just one or two at a time to an existing group. Not too difficult. I started an alternate d20 modern game to use when we did not have a quorum of players in the regular game. 1872 London shadow chasers type, very mysterious and paranoid. The players created their characters in a vacuum from each other. I had them meet at a public house eyeing each other suspiciously, not even knowing each others names, as they all waited for the man who at sent each of them a private letter. The door opens and a man enters, looking harried and worried. He closes the door quickly and begins to cross the room. Suddenly the window explodes in a shower of glass and an eight foot fur covered smelly behemoth with tiny red eyes bursts through and clobbers the man to the floor. Well said 'Test'. Afterwards, they had a lot to talk about [/QUOTE]
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