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Has anyone done any Savage World Iconic (1) Fantasy Characters pregens with all their advances, like Triple Ace Games' Daring Tales of the Space Lanes Character Pregens who I can give to player that don't want to manage their characters?

1) ie Pregen examples used in a adventure path

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What do you mean by "iconic"? Is that a "Savage World" game-term or do you mean "iconic" like Conan, Gandalf, Morgana la Fay... – LeguRi Oct 20 '10 at 1:47
I mean like Pathfinder Adventures use for there example pregens. That is Characters that have a predefined advancement through a campaign so players can pick them up at any point and just play. The Darling Tales has such a set for the Space Lanes campaign. – David Allan Finch Oct 20 '10 at 8:07
I read this first as "Fantasy Ironic Characters". Would make a question, I guess. – Alticamelus Feb 8 '11 at 14:19
Changed title to make clearer. – David Allan Finch Feb 9 '11 at 9:15

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Do you mean something like this? They are pregens for the fantasy game offered by the publisher.

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(For the person who downvoted me, some feedback would be nice on what's wrong with this answer. The question is difficult to interpret.) – Brian Ballsun-Stanton Oct 24 '10 at 1:07
(It was not me, I normal don't down vote unless it is spam.) I have the pregens. What I am looking for is the advances as well. That is taking the character from 0xp (Novice) all the way to 100xp (Legendary). – David Allan Finch Oct 25 '10 at 8:22
Aaah. I understand. Would taking the pregens and making a different pregen for every XP level be what you're looking for in terms of "iconicness?" – Brian Ballsun-Stanton Oct 25 '10 at 9:17
Yes. I know how to do this and I have kind of resigned myself to having to, but I was hoping that someone somewhere would have already. – David Allan Finch Oct 25 '10 at 15:51

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