4 Reasons a DM NEEDS to have A Player Character in D&D- GM 911
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4 Reason a DM NEEDS to have A Player Character in D&D GM 911
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So I'm a player in a campaign and the GM proposed a character that he would like to play as well as DM. I'm not entirely for or against the decision until he revealed his character to us. Nothing was out of the ordinary except his character was 2 levels higher than the party. What do I do? I would like to clarify on my GM 911. The way the GM talked about the character made it seem as though it is a new member of the party that he is controlling, however, it may be an NPC that is accompanying the party for a while. Still I don't know if me and the other party members should allow the GM to continue playing the character if it is a new PC.
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