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3 months ago ::
Feb 21, 2013 - 12:06PM
#11
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Date Joined:
Jul 21, 2004
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Don't worry about "giving them the answers," and make the game less about coming up with the answers, and more about putting those answers to work.
[N]o difference is less easily overcome than the difference of opinion about semi-abstract questions. - L. Tolstoy
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4 weeks ago ::
Apr 21, 2013 - 7:42AM
#12
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I believe the best course of action is to maybe not let them come up with their own side quests but to maybe just ask them if they have ideas for one. I've been lucky to be in a group where all of us can DM and we take turn as well as play different games. I know for me that when I'm just playing a character I want to do nothing but play and not worry about building a story. After all I just did that for 8-9 months or sometimes more. And if they dot want to DM it maybe just turn them off from the game.
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