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===The PCs are the Stars===
 
===The PCs are the Stars===
Make sure you write your plot with the PC's as the stars. This is the most important rule for Exalted storytellers: The PC's are the most important people in the world, but not necessarily the most powerful. Be prepared for your players to wander off and do their own thing, like the aforementioned nation building. In my experience, as the Solars become more experienced, the game begins to write itself, with the characters making their own stories and forging their own epic destinies. A useful tool for preparing Solar epic stories is to prepare a write-up of what would happen if the players did nothing, then modify it according to their actions. For example, lets say the Deathlord Mask Of Winters wants to invade Nexus, and you want your players to stop him. Write what would happen to Nexus if the players weren?t involved, planning out the Masks offensive that way, and then change his actions according to PC action. This leaves a flexible structure, which allows for PC freedom while still retaining a strong narrative feel.
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Make sure you write your plot with the PC's as the stars. This is the most important rule for Exalted storytellers: The PC's are the most important people in the world, but not nesseceraly the most powerful. Be prepared for your players to wander off and do their own thing, like the aforementioned nation building. In my experience, as the Solars become more experienced, the game begins to write itself, with the characters making their own stories and forging their own epic destinies. A useful tool for preparing Solar epic stories is to prepare a write-up of what would happen if the players did nothing, then modify it according to their actions. For example, lets say the Deathlord Mask Of Winters wants to invade Nexus, and you want your players to stop him. Write what would happen to Nexus if the players weren?t involved, planning out the Masks offensive that way, and then change his actions according to PC action. This leaves a flexible structure, which allows for PC freedom while still retaining a strong narrative feel.  
  
 
===Running Godlike antagonists===
 
===Running Godlike antagonists===
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* <b>[[Eclipse Caste]]</b> Solars are diplomats, travellers, merchants, and socialites.  They achieve glory through fostering cooperation.
 
* <b>[[Eclipse Caste]]</b> Solars are diplomats, travellers, merchants, and socialites.  They achieve glory through fostering cooperation.
  
It is important to note that despite the stereotypes listed above, a Solar's Caste is in no way a restriction; Caste is an indicator of probable methodology, not a straight-jacket.  For example, a Twilight Caste Solar may be the greatest swordsman that ever lived, but he is likely to consider the wisdom gained through his mastery to be more important than the battles it allows him to win.
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It is important to note that despite the stereotypes listed above, a Solar's Caste is in no way a restrictionCaste is an indicator of probable methodology, not a straight-jacket.  For example, a Twilight Caste Solar may be the greatest swordsman that ever lived, but he is likely to consider the wisdom gained through his mastery to be more important than the battles it allows him to win.
  
 
''Terminology note: Perfect effects and perfection.''  
 
''Terminology note: Perfect effects and perfection.''  
  
Perfection (small "p") means just that: Solars are very, ''very'' good at what they do, which is pretty much everything.  
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Perfection (small p) means just that: Solars are very, very good at what they do, which is pretty much everything.  
  
Perfect Effects (big "P") are specific in-game effects which automatically succeed; the exception is where two Perfect Effects come into opposition: In Exalted, an immovable object trumps an unstoppable force, Perfect defenses always trump Perfect offenses. Examples of these effects can be found in Exalted core, pages 155 (Accuracy Without Distance), 166 (Heavenly Guardian Defence), 198 (Seven Shadow Evasion) all have examples of Perfect effects.
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Perfect Effects (big P) are specific in game effects which automatically succeed. Perfect defences always trump Perfect offences too. Examples of these effects can be found in Exalted core, pages 155 (Accuracy Without Distance), 166 (Heavenly Guardian Defence), 198 (Seven Shadow Evasion)
  
 
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