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{{topquote|1=Don't you know, you never split the party. <br/> [[Cleric]]s in the back keep those [[fighter]]s hale and hearty.  <br/>  The [[wizard]] in the middle, where he can shed some light, <br/> And you never let that damn [[rogue|thief]] out of sight.|2=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waa2ucfgVgQ Emerald Rose, Never Split The Party]}}
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A '''party''', in the context of [[role-playing games]], is a group of [[player characters]] working together.  Generally, given a group of players, one will be the [[GM]]/[[DM]]/[[World of Darkness|ST]]/[[FATAL|Aedile]], and the other players will take control of the player characters in a party.  A party does not need to contain solely Player Characters, and various [[NPC]]s may or may not join the party, at the GM's discretion, when the plot demands it, or when [[Noh|players get goofy.]]
Never split the party. I'm serious, man, it's a bad idea.
== See Also ==
* [[Murder hobos]], what many parties (d)evolve into.
* [[Gamemaster]], the guy with whom the party has to deal
* [[Party Archetypes]], the many faces of your average party.
[[Category:Roleplaying]]

Latest revision as of 14:21, 22 June 2023

"Don't you know, you never split the party.
Clerics in the back keep those fighters hale and hearty.
The wizard in the middle, where he can shed some light,
And you never let that damn thief out of sight."

Emerald Rose, Never Split The Party

A party, in the context of role-playing games, is a group of player characters working together. Generally, given a group of players, one will be the GM/DM/ST/Aedile, and the other players will take control of the player characters in a party. A party does not need to contain solely Player Characters, and various NPCs may or may not join the party, at the GM's discretion, when the plot demands it, or when players get goofy.

Never split the party. I'm serious, man, it's a bad idea.

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