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How do I roleplay 'creepy?'
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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Zardoz" data-source="post: 3051235" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Your not looking for creepy. Creepy is some 32 year old guy at the Walmart checkout counter buying 3 tubs of vaseline and 500 pairs of 5 year old girls underwear. Your looking for menacing and intimidating.</p><p></p><p>As a player, this is a hard thing to pull off. Partly because in order for intimidating to work, you have to be able to back it up, and it has to actually intimidate NPC's. It wont work unless your DM lets it work. As an added complication, those who want to be intimidating can usually back it up with acts of violence. Unless your in an Evil party, it wont quite go over well.</p><p></p><p>The best way to back it up would be for you to make demands that you can enforce the compliance of. In combat this means demanding an opponent surrender, and then if needed, killing the one who most directly defy's the command. Then after dropping him, restate the demand to the survivors and repeat.</p><p></p><p>Outside of combat, it basically means projecting a sense of authority. Be the one asking questions, not answering them. Also, if your not the one in charge, always be sure to ask permission to kill whomever is being annoying. Above all, be formal in your speech patterns, and dont crack jokes except as a deadpan thing.</p><p></p><p>END COMMUNICATION</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Zardoz, post: 3051235, member: 704"] Your not looking for creepy. Creepy is some 32 year old guy at the Walmart checkout counter buying 3 tubs of vaseline and 500 pairs of 5 year old girls underwear. Your looking for menacing and intimidating. As a player, this is a hard thing to pull off. Partly because in order for intimidating to work, you have to be able to back it up, and it has to actually intimidate NPC's. It wont work unless your DM lets it work. As an added complication, those who want to be intimidating can usually back it up with acts of violence. Unless your in an Evil party, it wont quite go over well. The best way to back it up would be for you to make demands that you can enforce the compliance of. In combat this means demanding an opponent surrender, and then if needed, killing the one who most directly defy's the command. Then after dropping him, restate the demand to the survivors and repeat. Outside of combat, it basically means projecting a sense of authority. Be the one asking questions, not answering them. Also, if your not the one in charge, always be sure to ask permission to kill whomever is being annoying. Above all, be formal in your speech patterns, and dont crack jokes except as a deadpan thing. END COMMUNICATION [/QUOTE]
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