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Old 03-11-2018, 03:16 AM
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Must have been an interesting campaign.
Died after three sessions. Alas, had too many impatient players
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Old 03-11-2018, 03:54 PM
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Died after three sessions. Alas, had too many impatient players
Should have let Hansel and Gretel form a grudge against the problematic players.
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Very nice work! I'm just planning a campaign now, and so this is very helpful.
Did you imagine that they have any equipment to start with, or them being in any particular locale?
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Old 03-21-2018, 07:46 PM
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Very nice work! I'm just planning a campaign now, and so this is very helpful.
Did you imagine that they have any equipment to start with, or them being in any particular locale?
Originally they were in an unpleasant canton in Bradley, AR. They were train enthusiasts (I think one at least was) and the players keep these people as trustworthy. Anyone else in the canton would immediately denounce the PCs.

They had low levels of equipment but had scavenged a lot of tools. As I wanted to play through the 'secret get the train ready' part they would accumulate tools and weapons along the way. Starting players were unarmed slaves that would equip using canton guard gear and what they could scrounge or scavenge in the first few sessions
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Old 03-23-2018, 12:54 AM
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Originally they were in an unpleasant canton in Bradley, AR. They were train enthusiasts (I think one at least was) and the players keep these people as trustworthy. Anyone else in the canton would immediately denounce the PCs.

They had low levels of equipment but had scavenged a lot of tools. As I wanted to play through the 'secret get the train ready' part they would accumulate tools and weapons along the way. Starting players were unarmed slaves that would equip using canton guard gear and what they could scrounge or scavenge in the first few sessions
That's interesting. Did trains come into the campaign at all?
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Old 03-23-2018, 02:31 AM
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That's interesting. Did trains come into the campaign at all?
Almost. They wanted to shoot things, jumped the guards in the middle of the compound near a guard tower in broad daylight and TPK
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