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==Heroics==
 
==Heroics==
 
It may seem on a first read that a dungeoneers game is devoid of heroism, this is utterly false. Heroism is alive and well in any good dungeoneers adventure and it comes from two basic sources.  The first is simply the fact that a dungeoneer is less likely to live as long as a normal D&D character, it would follow that most players are going to be less attached to them and more willing to engage in risky behavior. The second is that while a dungeoneer party may not be saving the world, they are engaging in incredibly dangerous work.  Heroism of some level is almost required; it just may not look like the traditional kind.
 
It may seem on a first read that a dungeoneers game is devoid of heroism, this is utterly false. Heroism is alive and well in any good dungeoneers adventure and it comes from two basic sources.  The first is simply the fact that a dungeoneer is less likely to live as long as a normal D&D character, it would follow that most players are going to be less attached to them and more willing to engage in risky behavior. The second is that while a dungeoneer party may not be saving the world, they are engaging in incredibly dangerous work.  Heroism of some level is almost required; it just may not look like the traditional kind.
 
--[[User:Elliot|Elliot]] 11:33, 18 May 2005 (PDT)
 

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