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A Band's Purpose
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Adventure Frameworks is played by a group of people, each with a character. Though each player's individual character is important, the collective entity created by the alliance of these characters has a life of its own, and is called your band. It is the band that earns a reputation and grows in power. And just like a character, a band has a name and a sheet to track accomplishments or properties.
Form a Band
You may form the band before the game even starts, potentially creating intricate stories about how the characters first met and decided to join together. You can just as easily note that they did join together and wait to explore the details of why and how later during the game. You can even form the band spontaneously during the first game session. But no matter how you choose to start it, the band will exist, and every player's character will be a part of it.
A band may have a specific purpose (see sidebar), but that isn't required. A band will have a name. You don't have to name your band immediately, but by the time you earn your first point of Fame if you haven't named yourselves then the prattling masses will choose a name for you. Don't leave your legacy in their ignorant hands. Likewise a band's name helps with your fame outside the game world too. It's much easier to invoke the adventures of the Crooked Corner Irregulars than that crew of robbers who occasionally got caught up in mysteries.
A band can be very loose and sketchy, but a strong central idea for a band can make a game extremely memorable. A good band automatically answers the questions that drive the game forward. Why do these characters continue to associate with one another? What motivates them to pursue an adventure? Individual characters can gain extra dimensions from their role and position within the band, whether they are embracing it or resisting it.