Blood Under Absalom


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Liberty's Edge 5/5

Im thinking of running Blood Under Absalom in a home setting. As such, do I still need to set up an Overseer GM and have such tight restrictions on the time for each act or can it be run as I normally would run a regular scenario?

5/5 5/55/55/5

If its a home game you have all the time in the world.

The event coordinator and DM are usually the same person, you don't have to have two different people.

Liberty's Edge 5/5

Awesome. Thanks BNW.

The Exchange 5/5 RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

If it's a home campaign that you're planning to use for PFS credit, you do need six tables playing simultaneously, though.

For just for fun, though, none of that.

Shadow Lodge 5/5

I recently ran an SP at a games day --Year of the Shadow Lodge -- I was the overseer .. I will say if you can pull 5 tables (thought it was 5 not 6) for this ... do it ... Year of the SL was a blast at 4 tables ... I don't think I would feel right playing this in a home game ... so much of the awesomeness would be lost

The Exchange 5/5 RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

You're right. I stand corrected.

Shadow Lodge 5/5

Chris Mortika wrote:

You're right. I stand corrected.

heh the diference between 5 and 6 tables is not a lot once you hit that mark

Minimum is 21 ppl

5 tables of 3(15) +a GM Run NPC + 1 GM / table (5) + 1 overseer

Liberty's Edge 5/5

Hmmmm... 21 people is not an option at this point. That sucks that we wont be able to get credit for a six person table.

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