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Very nice, thank you! I am running Kingmaker with a party of 6 players, three are kids (ages 13, 11, and 9) that are easily distracted, which makes them weaker, but also three of them took the leadership feat at 7th level. Their followers don't go with them, but with 3 cohorts, 6 PCs, and one animal companion the bad guys need a boost. The party is about halfway through the Varnhold Vanishing, I wish I'd checked the forums sooner but I'm sure I can fit it in now :)


I'm glad this thread is here, I'm just now reading through the AP and will start DMing it in a month or so. I don't have much experience DMing to begin with, it's been years since I've run a campaign, and to add to the difficulty our playgroup is a mix of children and adults (ages 8 and up). I'm sure I can tone down anything too adult for the kids, I'm more nervous about sufficiently managing the sandbox style for the adults, especially the one who is normally the DM.

Just finished reading book 4 and one thing that struck me is the overreaching storyline that was foreshadowed in books 1 and 2 are notably absent from 3 and 4. Have any of you gotten that far and found it to be a problem? I was wondering if it'd be worthwhile to add a bit to the backstories to more strongly tie them into the big picture? Of course it will be a long time before we reach that point in the adventure.