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TPK, short for the dreaded "total party kill," is by no means inevitable as part of any Dungeons & Dragons campaign, but they are an entirely possible outcome for players to experience.
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Total Party Kill
Total party kills (also called "team party kills") typically happen in role-playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons. They are rare, but can be devastating, since the players may not be able to continue the mission after a TPK happens.Dec 28, 2017
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If your party's willing to accept a TPK, then you can either start a new campaign, have them roll up new characters that pick up where the group left off, or have them fight their way out of hell (if the game has it, or you want to make it up). Otherwise, like Stefano said, you can say "it was all a dream".