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Percarde
04-15-2009, 07:20 PM
Greg,

I was reading the blog about your current campaign and was wondering if you might post character sheets for the NPCs or of players at various stages of their life. I'm especially curious about the player characters and how they developed in relation to the various quests they've written about.

Greg Stafford
04-15-2009, 10:49 PM
Greg,

I was reading the blog about your current campaign and was wondering if you might post character sheets for the NPCs or of players at various stages of their life.


First of all, I presume you have seen http://www.weareallus.com/pendragon/medlar1.html, right?

I'll pass it on, and maybe we can scan everyone's some night.
Although I don't think that anyone has their original, and a few year later, and a few years after that.



I'm especially curious about the player characters and how they developed in relation to the various quests they've written about.


Me too. :)
Is their progress the important point, or just to see where they are?

--Greg

Percarde
04-16-2009, 12:29 AM
Greg,

I was reading the blog about your current campaign and was wondering if you might post character sheets for the NPCs or of players at various stages of their life.


First of all, I presume you have seen http://www.weareallus.com/pendragon/medlar1.html, right?

I'll pass it on, and maybe we can scan everyone's some night.
Although I don't think that anyone has their original, and a few year later, and a few years after that.



I'm especially curious about the player characters and how they developed in relation to the various quests they've written about.


Me too. :)
Is their progress the important point, or just to see where they are?

--Greg


I did see the Medlar knight after posting this thread. :)
I guess where they are now would be great. One of the things I like about the GPC is that it shows how Arthur developed as a character in game terms.

I wonder if I am the only one that keeps character records in such a way that they can be reverse engineered to any year of their career. :-[

Hzark10
04-16-2009, 02:33 AM
I wonder if I am the only one that keeps character records in such a way that they can be reverse engineered to any year of their career. :-[


I actually used a new character sheet each year. For each character that I had (a total of 3). I still use them when I wanted to go back and see how they developed over time. I kept track of events on each and at the end, I had a nice timeline.