Do your PC's get mentors that take them under their wing?
>>50531517
No, but that's something to consider. It's an interesting character dynamic.
>>50531517
>jack and lemon don't end up together
shit show
>>50531517
You're making me want to play harpies.
The fact that I recnetly okayed Owlboy doesn't help.
>WoD: Vampire
>Clan Malkavian
>Road of Heaven
>Derangement: Delusion (Chosen One)
>Merit: Mentor (Voice of God)
>>50533871
This is why shippers shouldn't be in charge of anything.
>>50531517
If they buy the Merit, sure.
>>50531517
No. He mentors the rest of the party. He teaches the half-elf to embrace her heritage, he pricks the wizard to prevent him getting too pompous, and he teaches the fighter what things are not for smashing.playing the bard is the best you guys
>>50533871
That would entirely miss the point of their relationship
>>50531517
Once.
Then my players threw a shit fit when he died of age, telling them how happy he was that he could train a new generation of heroes, and they proceeded to plunge the world into two hundred years of darkness to reincarnate him after he had already escaped the cycle of rebirth.
Yes. When someone is new to the table, he sits besides the player most similar to his class. He acts as a mentor the first sessions.