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Originally Posted by Mallus And on a more thoughtful note, it occurs to me this kind of behavior might sometimes have to do with the player's perception that they don't have access to any --or enough-- ability to affect the game world. | This is certainly true.
Again, what we're talking about is a symptom of a problem that really occurred prior to the point in the game we're focusing upon. Once recognized, it's time to step out of character and start talking about it.
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