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With Respect to the Door and Expectations....The REAL Reason 5e Can't Unite the Base
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<blockquote data-quote="Imaro" data-source="post: 5988455" data-attributes="member: 48965"><p>Wait, Hussar seemed to be claiming that anytime one did something non-optimal... they had entered actor stance and I don't agree. Unless we know the personality, motivations, goals, etc. of the character being played... the action of swinging on a chandelier can't automatically be proclaimed as author stance as opposed to actor stance. </p><p> </p><p>As an example, let's look at the character Gambit from the X-men... part of his motivations and personality would be that he "does things with style". So for a character like that swinging on a chandelier might be ridiculously dangerous... but he has an in character motivation and reason to do it. Doing something with panache and style is more important to him than worrying about the risk. That is my problem with the example... it assumes things withoout the proper context or information. So, no I don't think what Hussar is describing is author stance unless the player chooses to actively do something that doesn't coincide with the character he has created (which he would have to do purposefully).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaro, post: 5988455, member: 48965"] Wait, Hussar seemed to be claiming that anytime one did something non-optimal... they had entered actor stance and I don't agree. Unless we know the personality, motivations, goals, etc. of the character being played... the action of swinging on a chandelier can't automatically be proclaimed as author stance as opposed to actor stance. As an example, let's look at the character Gambit from the X-men... part of his motivations and personality would be that he "does things with style". So for a character like that swinging on a chandelier might be ridiculously dangerous... but he has an in character motivation and reason to do it. Doing something with panache and style is more important to him than worrying about the risk. That is my problem with the example... it assumes things withoout the proper context or information. So, no I don't think what Hussar is describing is author stance unless the player chooses to actively do something that doesn't coincide with the character he has created (which he would have to do purposefully). [/QUOTE]
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