This comic follows on from the Previous comic which will almost certainly provide context.

You might not wanna be famous, but when you’re level 10, every organization within a mile is watching what you’re doing.

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This is awesome! And something we should see more of in campaigns.

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Some ideas for GMs of high level parties:

  • Low level party seeks our your party for advice, or help with something outside of their abilities
  • Newspaper reporter seeks interview for puff-piece about adventurer lifestyles
  • Newspaper reporter seeks interview so they can write hit-piece on a party member
  • Fans of the party’s exploits show up and ask for autographs
  • That play scene from Avatar the Last Airbender
  • Merchants keep pitching increasingly plausible investment opportunities
  • Party encounters someone dressed up as the most famous member of the party, using their identity to claim free drinks at the pub
  • Unskilled squire requests to join party to help with their adventures
  • Legendary Swordsman seeks out party member for a duel
  • Everyone you meet asks for money
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At least two thirds of these can be solved by casting disintegrate.

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My last character who was getting well known in the local area was also well known for blowing his gold on booze and gambling at every available opportunity, which is a good way to deter the money-seekers!

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