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I was suggesting it as a way to keep them on track. Ryan Send a noteboard - 20/11/2009 05:18:45 PM
Do something so unrelated, that it brings them back to it. Hopefully the player's interest will be peeked, it gives you an opportunity to give them some new information.

It doesn't even need to be a drawn out adventure, but a side quest. Half a session, if that.

Sorry should have mentioned it earlier.
The past is just that, the past. You can only truly live by looking to the future!
This message last edited by Ryan on 20/11/2009 at 05:19:45 PM
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DMing myself into a corner? - 19/11/2009 09:37:45 PM 803 Views
i actually think that's an excellent idea - 19/11/2009 11:57:21 PM 695 Views
A good DM is never in a corner. - 20/11/2009 01:59:10 AM 892 Views
If only I had the years of experience you do. - 20/11/2009 06:21:27 PM 728 Views
How to get from A to C is usually easy! - 20/11/2009 07:26:42 PM 868 Views
Re: How to get from A to C is usually easy! - 20/11/2009 08:13:42 PM 697 Views
Hmmm - 20/11/2009 02:21:29 AM 702 Views
they're already on one adventure - 20/11/2009 03:42:09 AM 721 Views
There's nothing more interesting than when the PCs decide to ignore the plot hooks. - 20/11/2009 04:34:50 AM 729 Views
I was suggesting it as a way to keep them on track. - 20/11/2009 05:18:45 PM 799 Views
If they ignore plot hooks, you use heavy-handed tactics. - 20/11/2009 07:33:16 PM 898 Views
Nah... - 20/11/2009 08:39:26 PM 729 Views
hmmmm... - 20/11/2009 07:26:04 PM 732 Views

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