Re: Player characters challenging societies' rules

From: Nick Brooke <Nick_at_...>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 19:46:05 -0000


Gareth wrote:

> RPG characters designed as "fish out of water" and iconoclasts; to me
> it substantially decreases their utility in play. Instead of being
> real people in a real world they become acciedantal tourists making
> comedy faux pas and avoiding social responsibility for their actions.

Completely agree.

Why not play a D&D Magic User who's accidentally teleported himself to Glorantha, if you can't be bothered to engage with Gloranthan culture, history and myth?

Cheers, Nick

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