tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089898838721056572.post1551578322924842753..comments2023-05-08T06:43:52.071-07:00Comments on Meep's Blog of DnD: After Many Random Happenings...Rae7910819http://www.blogger.com/profile/11460024572204621629noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089898838721056572.post-75849637117067671422009-06-04T11:23:34.353-07:002009-06-04T11:23:34.353-07:00@Brad- Really? I'd always thought the way I ta...@Brad- Really? I'd always thought the way I talked about things gave away my gender. But fairness is a bit of an issue to me, particularly when it upsets my friends. *sigh*<br /><br />@sir larkins- I never actually got to play CoC, but I hear it was a great game. That definately sounds like a possibility I can use. I'm waiting to hear from some of my players as to which way they plan on going with their characters.Rae7910819https://www.blogger.com/profile/11460024572204621629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089898838721056572.post-71271261696593493602009-06-04T08:10:24.855-07:002009-06-04T08:10:24.855-07:00Great ideas here.
An approach I'd consider ta...Great ideas here.<br /><br />An approach I'd consider taking to both solve the problem of a PC trying to sell their item <i>and</i> have it so that only one PC has an item is to borrow a page from <i>Call of Cthulhu</i> and kick the whole campaign off with a PC inheriting said item.<br /><br />I'd have it come from a distant uncle who the PC doesn't even remember meeting and who was a bit of a black sheep adventurer. The item would be kind of unassuming at first--maybe have a couple minor, obvious powers, but the fun of the campaign would center around figuring out the limits of what this thing could <i>do</i>.<br /><br />As for the other PCs, they'd be friends and relations of the item-bearing PC who get drawn into events when their friend/relation suddenly becomes the center of a firestorm as mysterious cults and other random assassins start gunning for him/her in an effort to steal this seemingly innocuous item.David Larkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04133630988557116729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089898838721056572.post-75426295471712522322009-06-04T06:09:02.223-07:002009-06-04T06:09:02.223-07:00It's certainly interesting that you point out ...It's certainly interesting that you point out jealousy has a potential issue that might arise, which implies some sort of fairness. I didn't realize you were female until reading this, actually; most male gamers would rarely, if ever, bring up the concern.Bradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06596247660364673313noreply@blogger.com