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So I'm in a weekly AL group running Curse of Strahd. Because it's one big campaign, and sort of non-linear, the tables are fixed each week.
There are a couple people in the group...one rogue in particular...who keep getting us into arguments/fights with every NPC we meet. I'll avoid spoilers, but suffice to say we've left no bridge unburnt. The worst offender is not a kid (probably 30, 35-ish) but he plays D&D like I remember doing when I was 14. (I actually jumped tables after Death House in an attempt to avoid playing with him, but for some reason he showed up in my group 2 weeks later.)
It's really starting to suck the fun out of the campaign for me. I want to make allies, get information, interact with NPCs...he just wants to steal from them and then kill them. It's frustrating that my playstyle doesn't prevent him from doing his thing, but his style effectively prevents me from doing mine. The DM is doing a moderate job trying to dissuade him, but so far no luck.
Any suggestions?
There are a couple people in the group...one rogue in particular...who keep getting us into arguments/fights with every NPC we meet. I'll avoid spoilers, but suffice to say we've left no bridge unburnt. The worst offender is not a kid (probably 30, 35-ish) but he plays D&D like I remember doing when I was 14. (I actually jumped tables after Death House in an attempt to avoid playing with him, but for some reason he showed up in my group 2 weeks later.)
It's really starting to suck the fun out of the campaign for me. I want to make allies, get information, interact with NPCs...he just wants to steal from them and then kill them. It's frustrating that my playstyle doesn't prevent him from doing his thing, but his style effectively prevents me from doing mine. The DM is doing a moderate job trying to dissuade him, but so far no luck.
Any suggestions?