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bestial warlust:

--- Quote from: Lanodantheon on April 08, 2010, 02:51:20 PM ---That idea can work. Even if they've read all the books, your players will alter the game with their unique characters and their subsequent stories.

For instance, Lea won't pop into your game and be involved with events necessarily unless someone has a connection to her. If Harry never had to deal with his Fairy Godmother it would be completely different.

That is assuming of course that your players make their own characters and not just put their own spin on known ones(Which could also be fun).

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I'm thinking of having them make their own and play out the events. I expect there could be a different outcome based on cecisions they make.

Brock:
I think that using all of the current events would be denying the players the ability to react to all kinds of fallout from what Dresden himself was a part of.

For instance, St. Louis or Kansas City are fantastic staging grounds for the various Courts before they make a move on Chicago. It's outside of Harry's immediate range, but not outside of their resources.

I plan on starting my Chapter before Bianca's death and letting them feel the escalation in game as events unfold.  They don't need to know anything about what Harry's doing to further the plot and it gives my players the chance to think of him as a lunatic, a hero, a bad-cat or even an untrustworthy Lawbreaker. It would be up to them, but entirely an outside perspective.

Most of the books really have nothing to do with any other chronicle anywhere. They're just good examples of how to weave your own story.  If you go through any book and take the basic steps down and then build your story with new names it can be just as entertaining.

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