![]() ![]() My last for sure player is going to play a Techpriest skinned as a jakero. I have a player who is playing a sister of battle, and I believe there are continuation rules for those after rank 9, two people will play assassin, one vindicare and the other, a non assasnorum assassin, so basically a really high level death cult assassin, he is planning on going melee. as of right now the party make up seems to be a junior inquisitor (remember we are supposedly starting at the first rank of the ascension level), who was previously a guardsman. we have a fairly good feel for each other's styles. The game group I plan on running this game with has been playing together for 5+ years and some of the original have been together almost 10. In D&D epic or paragon play (depending on edition) does change the game quite a bit and as I am guessing ascension is DH's version of Epic, I just wanted to know how much it would change it. I have played a dark heresy character (I played through the first five ranks of adept and was going into a scholar/interrogator role but its been almost 4 years.) so I have a feel for the game a lower levels. My question is, is the game different at the ascension level? and if so in what ways. ![]() (our group has a more collaborative style than an antagonistic one when it come to DM and player interactions, and we all value a good narrative). I have almost a decade of experience with TTRPGS and being a DM/ GM so i'm confident in my ability to run the story part of the game, and the player who is the other GM for our group has played dark heresy since launch, so I will have a tutor on mechanics and expect to have them down fairly quickly. I hands gotten a chance to really explore the system until this last week when I finally got my hands on the books. My players have requested that I run a game at the ascension level. The dark Heresy community here seems to be fairly supportive, which I greatly appreciate. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I wanted to ask some general question about the system. ![]()
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