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Unusual Campaign Character Premises

Started by RPGPundit, November 10, 2006, 09:44:49 PM

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Spike

Quote from: GrimGentI once ran a Mage campaign in which the PCs were a famous rock band which due to the somewhat exaggerated news of their demise in a plane crash had started to fade away from reality, all because deep in their hearts their countless fans around the world wanted to believe in the mythic Death of the Rock 'n' Roll Star.


Ironically, that is where concensual reality breaks down for me and becomes unplayable.  My sense of self is not dependent upon others belief in me... :rolleyes:

On the other hand, it does sound like a semi-cool campaign idea, though I'm not sure how I'd run it if it were mine.
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