My old group actually just did this a few times, or something close to it in non DnD ttrpgs.
… People have not thought of this before?
It seems so obvious, it … gives you at least a framework for part of the backstory for two characters, helps make the initial ‘how does the party all meet’ phase maybe make more sense.
Wait what?
My old group actually just did this a few times, or something close to it in non DnD ttrpgs.
… People have not thought of this before?
It seems so obvious, it … gives you at least a framework for part of the backstory for two characters, helps make the initial ‘how does the party all meet’ phase maybe make more sense.
Oh I wasn’t trying to make fun of anyone, I was expressing genuine shock that this concept was not more commonly used, and explaining why.