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Background of a Political Role Playing Campaign designed for new, inexperienced players bereft of an experienced player's vivid, encyclopedic knowledge of Oerth and the Greyhawk setting that would otherwise prove more of a hindrance than a help to world involvement, understanding and ultimate enjoyment. This is my Greyhawk for player characters starting from level one. | Background of a Political Role Playing Campaign designed for new, inexperienced players bereft of an experienced player's vivid, encyclopedic knowledge of Oerth and the Greyhawk setting that would otherwise prove more of a hindrance than a help to world involvement, understanding and ultimate enjoyment. This is my Greyhawk for player characters starting from level one. | ||
β | Player characters have multiple opportunities to change the course of an otherwise pre-destined history that, if unchecked, will lead to civil war, international conflict, Humanoid invasion and eventually the extinction of the Elves as a nation within this D&D world. A Rogue class is highly recommended for the survival of the party, as is a balanced well | + | Player characters have multiple opportunities to change the course of an otherwise pre-destined history that, if unchecked, will lead to civil war, international conflict, Humanoid invasion and eventually the extinction of the Elves as a nation within this D&D world. A Rogue class is highly recommended for the survival of the party, as is a balanced well equipped party. [Note to DM: pay attention to a STRong physically offensive capability at the outset and an INTellectual defensive capability for later stage politicking.] |
The Dungeon Master MUST create a level 2 Rogue NPC if the players do not choose to play the class. It's ''that'' important. | The Dungeon Master MUST create a level 2 Rogue NPC if the players do not choose to play the class. It's ''that'' important. |