Keyplate72
01-14-1998, 11:58 PM
I've noticed some changes within the last month in my group, maybe some of
you have idea that may help me deal with them.
1) I am extremely pleased with the party I DM. They are the best role-
players I've had as a group, and I feel everyone roleplays their differences
in nationality well, at least until recently. Within the group, a brecht and
a half-elf thief have became jealous of each other (no reason I can come to),
and each has decided to kill the other. Believe me this is making the game
extremely interesting, but now a Vos character has stepped up and tries to
mediate differences (really out of character for this Vos). As DM I have so
far managed to stop them from murdering each other (I think it would disrupt
the entire group), but I feel I'm taking part of the natural role-playing
away.
2) Coinciding with the above I've noticed the tendincy of the group in whole
to sway toward chaotic evil. Previously, I would say, as a group, they tended
to be neutral--to good. This isn't a problem in it's self, but what about the
lawful good priest in the group? He already is started to be alienated from
the rest.
Thanks,
B.S. Skinner
you have idea that may help me deal with them.
1) I am extremely pleased with the party I DM. They are the best role-
players I've had as a group, and I feel everyone roleplays their differences
in nationality well, at least until recently. Within the group, a brecht and
a half-elf thief have became jealous of each other (no reason I can come to),
and each has decided to kill the other. Believe me this is making the game
extremely interesting, but now a Vos character has stepped up and tries to
mediate differences (really out of character for this Vos). As DM I have so
far managed to stop them from murdering each other (I think it would disrupt
the entire group), but I feel I'm taking part of the natural role-playing
away.
2) Coinciding with the above I've noticed the tendincy of the group in whole
to sway toward chaotic evil. Previously, I would say, as a group, they tended
to be neutral--to good. This isn't a problem in it's self, but what about the
lawful good priest in the group? He already is started to be alienated from
the rest.
Thanks,
B.S. Skinner