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<blockquote data-quote="Caliburn101" data-source="post: 7452330" data-attributes="member: 6802178"><p>The physical conflict I refer to is that which arises in rpgs.</p><p></p><p>Rpgs are what we are talking about - OK?</p><p></p><p>Rpgs are the point, movies etc. merely the illustration.</p><p></p><p>I <em>really</em> didn't think I had to spell out that we are talking about rpgs - it seemed entirely axiomatic, you know, from the title of the thread and every post thereafter...</p><p></p><p>We are not talking about gentle fisticuffs in a black and white feelgood movie - we are talking (in the case of let's say D&D) about the longsword version of Rambo, if you want to use Stallone here.</p><p></p><p>The term 'murder hobo' was coined from roleplay games - precisely because the conflict in these leads to death on a very, very regular basis.</p><p></p><p>There is a simply MASSIVE proportion of the rules dedicated to how to kill, survive being killed and the process of dying and recovery.</p><p></p><p>OF COURSE there are comedy movies, kids movies, romcoms, personality pieces and all the other types of story. But when was the last time a D&D <em>campaign</em> had no death-dealing conflict in it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caliburn101, post: 7452330, member: 6802178"] The physical conflict I refer to is that which arises in rpgs. Rpgs are what we are talking about - OK? Rpgs are the point, movies etc. merely the illustration. I [I]really[/I] didn't think I had to spell out that we are talking about rpgs - it seemed entirely axiomatic, you know, from the title of the thread and every post thereafter... We are not talking about gentle fisticuffs in a black and white feelgood movie - we are talking (in the case of let's say D&D) about the longsword version of Rambo, if you want to use Stallone here. The term 'murder hobo' was coined from roleplay games - precisely because the conflict in these leads to death on a very, very regular basis. There is a simply MASSIVE proportion of the rules dedicated to how to kill, survive being killed and the process of dying and recovery. OF COURSE there are comedy movies, kids movies, romcoms, personality pieces and all the other types of story. But when was the last time a D&D [I]campaign[/I] had no death-dealing conflict in it? [/QUOTE]
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