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- | ======Larp Request====== | ||
- | Here players can requests LARPS to be run for their characters or groups of characters. A player requested LARP will be run once every four weeks (or more if GMs find an idea particularly compelling) and is a chance for players to progress their personal plots and shape the world in a more directed fashion. It is also an excellent opportunity for retirement LARPs. Obviously if characters have similar or overlapping goals that can be combined on a single LARP then GMs are encouraged to run adventures allowing multiple characters to enact their schemes. | ||
- | The Rules: | ||
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- | Players should only ever have one request per character on the list at the time. | ||
- | Once a player has had a LARP run for them they will not have another (on the dedicated LARP at least) run for them until all others players on the list have had their turn. | ||
- | These requests are not an excuse to power game. They are for progressing the characters personal story not turning the character into an unstoppable engine of destruction. | ||
- | They should be reasonable aims both IC, in terms of what the character should be capable of for their level, and OC. | ||
- | GMs should not make success guaranteed, just because its a player request it doesn't mean the character shouldn't be challenged. | ||
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- | ===GMing a player requested LARP=== | ||
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- | Allowing others to have fun with no personal gain? Pish Posh. And there is a distinct benefit to GMing a player requested LARP, in that you immediately jump to the top of the list to have your own personal adventure run by the LARPO in the next slot. | ||
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- | =====Player Requests===== | ||
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- | {{topic>playerrequest -@USER@&table&date&tags}} |