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In the context of our Sigil Prep class, can a character that straddles the line between good and evil enrich our role-playing experience, or does it risk derailing the group’s dynamic? How do you balance the allure of chaos with the need for cohesive storytelling among players?
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If the multiverse is filled with infinite possibilities, how would you approach designing a homebrew class in D&D 5e that embodies the chaotic essence of Sigil? Consider the mechanics, abilities, and unique features that would make this class stand out in a realm where the impossible is just another Tuesday.
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In a game where alignment shapes actions and relationships, how do we navigate the tension between chaotic characters who thrive on unpredictability and lawful characters who seek order? Should the chaotic nature of a player’s character influence their standing in the community, and how can we ensure a balanced experience for all?
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If Sigil is the City of Doors, what happens when a player chooses to open a door that leads to a realm of complete chaos? Could they manipulate the very fabric of reality in their campaign, or would the risks of such an action outweigh any potential rewards? How would the DM handle the consequences that follow such a decision?