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Collectively, 'the party' refers to the player characters 'in-game'. Oftentimes, players will give themselves a collective name, such as 'The Grimholders' or 'Nein-Fold'. The concept of 'The Party' is just a convenient way to distinguish all the player characters from that mighty and wise source of All Else, the GM.
Collectively, 'the party' refers to the player characters 'in-game'. Oftentimes, players will give themselves a collective name, such as 'The Grimholders' or 'Nein-Fold'. The concept of 'The Party' is just a convenient way to distinguish all the player characters from that mighty and wise source of All Else, the GM.
=== Player Character ===
:* '''AKA:''' PC, Player, Hapless Patsy suffering the whims of a Mad Tyrant
A Player Character is the 'in-game' persona of one of the players of Epic Path. Distinguished in that a PC has an individual source of free will and the agency in-game to perform actions as they decide. This implies, of course, that they are also responsible for the in-game repercussions of those actions, so try not to go on too many murder-hobo rampages, okay?
Opposed by [[Monsters]], aided and abetted by Non-Player Characters (NPC's).


=== [[Injury,_Death_and_Dying#Persistent_Healing|Persistent Healing]] ===
=== [[Injury,_Death_and_Dying#Persistent_Healing|Persistent Healing]] ===

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