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Bren Vice Admiral
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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Naaman wrote: | Patty Duke reference? | Busted. |
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Potroclo Sub-Lieutenant
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For most of my early rpg years we played in the classical era, so jedi and force users had to hide and we roleplayed it by hiding the fact from other players too. It made for fun scenes where non-force user players got excited whenever one of us did something "unusual". Side effect is after a couple campaigns, whenever a PC's background wasn't clear it was automatically labeled a jedi. It's become an inside joke, we don't play so much with my old team nowadays, but whenever it happens and a character has some secret in his background we taunt him with using the force and reveal himself already, even if we know it has no connection to it, of course |
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Bren Vice Admiral
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Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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Potroclo wrote: | For most of my early rpg years we played in the classical era, so jedi and force users had to hide and we roleplayed it by hiding the fact from other players too. It made for fun scenes where non-force user players got excited whenever one of us did something "unusual". Side effect is after a couple campaigns, whenever a PC's background wasn't clear it was automatically labeled a jedi. It's become an inside joke, we don't play so much with my old team nowadays, but whenever it happens and a character has some secret in his background we taunt him with using the force and reveal himself already, even if we know it has no connection to it, of course | How did the player of the secret Force User declare use of the Force and (for Sense skills) how did the GM provide information to the player in return without the other players noticing? Passing notes is potentially burdensome and doesn't hide the fact that some secret information is being passed. |
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