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| #1master_of_plataeaDec 22, 2011 2:07:44 | The other night my buddy's character, who's evil, tried to screw my character, and the other party members out of 1000 gold each. Keep in mind he and I are brothers, even though he is a dwarf and I was a gnome. Our other brother discovered his desception and I confronted my evil brother and after it came to blows, he killed me. I was reincarnated as an orc and now I want vengeance. Yay? Nay? |
| #2el_poder_de_la_varaDec 22, 2011 3:56:45 | Did that really happen? Because it doesn't sound like a good start for a game. PCs killing each other is something that should always be avoided, for the sake of the game, friendships and the DMs sanity. |
| #3wystenv2Dec 22, 2011 4:49:58 | First of all and most importently, what incestious relations did your family engage in to produce a Gnome and Dwarf offspring? XD In all seriousness, if your character must seek vengence then theres not much else but to do it. If the entire party is aware of the desception then you can all kick his arse, chop him up and donate the meat to Orphans to prevent him coming back. Or, the less violent option, knock him unconcious and take it off him, talk him out of it, ensure he gets nothing of the next share raid e.c.t. Remember that being evil doesn't justify him simply doing the most discusting things in the book at every given oppertunity and stealing from the party, whether it's right or not, is a fine way to tear apart a party. Evil requires a fine line of disgression to get when you want when you want it and also recongising when a venture simply isn't profitable. Try to settle it civally, but get the DM to talk to him about being a bit more subtle with his evil. Palpatine didn't take over the senate overnight. XD |
| #4master_of_plataeaDec 22, 2011 23:54:43 | The thing is, I don't really care since I sorta came out better in the end (I mean an orc with the personality of a gnome, how much fun is that?); however, the player in question is very bad about cheating but our DM is young in the ways of the force and as the usual DM, I think it's time I schooled in the finer points of not cheating. He is a druid and I am going to wait until his animal companion is knocked unconscious and then, as a free action say, "Mark this well brother," and coup de gras his little tiger. Of course he will attack me, so I shall sunder his weapon and give him a choice: surrender or die. Yes, I know it's cruel but I'm tired of the better than you attitude, the obnoxious-ness, and the 3 18s every character. |