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Answer by MrTheWalrus for What policies should be made at the start of a...

I think a big one that's not explicitly called out in the rule book and hasn't been mentioned in the existing answers is intra-party conflict. That is, you should work out in advance with your players...

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Answer by Rob for What policies should be made at the start of a campaign, to...

I've only recently encountered game policy (group contract) ideas and ideals for games but I've whole-heartily embraced them and can see how retrospectively how it could have helped a lot of games I've...

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Answer by Cthos for What policies should be made at the start of a campaign,...

I can't give you a full list of the occurrences, because they are sprinkled throughout, so I'll focus a bit on why those two examples are expressly called out as deciding them before play.The reason...

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Answer by SevenSidedDie for What policies should be made at the start of a...

The short answer is, "Everything."Now for the long answer.This is mentioned throughout the book because it's the default position of the game on how the group relates to the rules. The GM is not the...

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What policies should be made at the start of a campaign, to define the...

My group and I work on the assumption that a game system's default assumptions are its manifesto, and that by choosing a system we are choosing to let its assumptions stand except where we institute...

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