| Sounds like marketing does not play DnD. If they did play DnD, they'd know that the way to handle Chaotics is to not force them to do things, but to appeal to their interests (philosophical or personal). Make artists bend to your will? Bad move. Make it a challenge where they can test themselves? Possibly a better one.
__________________ All role playing advice is given without knowledge of you and your group. Only you and your group knows what is fun for you. What you are doing is not badwrongfun. My advice is offered based on what I think might be fun for you to try. "Art is the demonstration that the ordinary is extraordinary." - Amedee Ozenfant, Foundations of Modern Art "I already have a place where I can get little recognition for my accomplishments, advance at a very slow pace, and have to work hard to eke out minimum rewards for my efforts. It's called work." - toberane. |