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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 7653004" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p><strong>The Tickler</strong></p><p>The best forms of intimidation are subtle, and the Tickler is a master of this. They've identified what the GM (and, sometimes, the other players) finds uncomfortable, and should something happen that the Tickler dislikes, they'll drop hints that they're going to bring that up in the course of the game. Does the GM become embarrassed and self-conscious when having to role-play flirting with a PC? You can be sure the Tickler will insist on playing such a scene should one of the NPCs not give the party something they want. Does someone have trouble dealing with aggressive people? You can be sure the Tickler will role-play their character's anger if they find themselves disagreeing with that person.</p><p></p><p>Smart Ticklers know to stick to areas that other people blame themselves for not being comfortable handling. They won't engage in areas controversial enough to elicit strong reactions from the group - they'll instead stick to targeted areas based around what the GM/other players know they can't handle, but wish they could. Because the Tickler knows that all it takes is to press a few specific areas to make the other person squirm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 7653004, member: 8461"] [b]The Tickler[/b] The best forms of intimidation are subtle, and the Tickler is a master of this. They've identified what the GM (and, sometimes, the other players) finds uncomfortable, and should something happen that the Tickler dislikes, they'll drop hints that they're going to bring that up in the course of the game. Does the GM become embarrassed and self-conscious when having to role-play flirting with a PC? You can be sure the Tickler will insist on playing such a scene should one of the NPCs not give the party something they want. Does someone have trouble dealing with aggressive people? You can be sure the Tickler will role-play their character's anger if they find themselves disagreeing with that person. Smart Ticklers know to stick to areas that other people blame themselves for not being comfortable handling. They won't engage in areas controversial enough to elicit strong reactions from the group - they'll instead stick to targeted areas based around what the GM/other players know they can't handle, but wish they could. Because the Tickler knows that all it takes is to press a few specific areas to make the other person squirm... [/QUOTE]
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