> Andreas:
> << Thanks Greg! I find the thought of gaming such stuff so
repulsive that
> > I just can't understand how people can do it.
>
> Its a game and is not real. It is also playing a role. Almost all
people
> who play in RPGs have characters who kill others but in real life
they would
> act quite differently. When I run a game in which the players are
part of
> the Empires terror troop elite's, I expect them to be able to roleplay
the
> behaviour that such troops exhibit. I don't expect them to wander
off in the
> RW and start burning villages!
>
> >Just because there are
> > "broos" in our world doesn't make it an excuse for including it
in a
> > fantasy world.
I basicaly agree with Martin here. What's the point of having
bad guys in a campaign if they're only slightly naughty? Moral
challenges are more interesting and challenging if there's
a lot on the line. Equaly though, I don't see any need to wallow
in it. It's there, we know it's there, nuff said.
Simon Hibbs