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4E: The day the game ate the roleplayer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fallen Seraph" data-source="post: 4085728" data-attributes="member: 57894"><p>Especially Werewolf players they adore their gore and violence.</p><p></p><p>Vampire is the most "emo" oriented, but these tend to deviate from the core of Vampire anyways which is politics.</p><p></p><p>Werewolf it is pretty hard to be emo, when your a badass Werewolf beating down various spirits and spirit possessed in your Half-Werewolf form with a warhammer.</p><p></p><p>Promethean at first glance it looks EXTREMELY emo in that you are literally rejected from all life on the earth (animals and people feel agitated around you and finally run you out of town, the earth decays around you, etc.) but it is actually the most hopeful and inspiring. Since it is about discovering what it is to be human and when you truly understand that you become a living-breathing human.</p><p></p><p>Mage, not really emo at all, much more classic fantasy in many regards with more politics.</p><p></p><p>Changeling, is more creepy then anything else, what with being kidnapped by the Fae and violently transformed into a Changeling. Though being a Changeling has its benefits so it can also be the most fun-loving as well.</p><p></p><p>Mortal... Well its mortal it can be whatever it wishes it too be. Any story involving regular people and supernatural can work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallen Seraph, post: 4085728, member: 57894"] Especially Werewolf players they adore their gore and violence. Vampire is the most "emo" oriented, but these tend to deviate from the core of Vampire anyways which is politics. Werewolf it is pretty hard to be emo, when your a badass Werewolf beating down various spirits and spirit possessed in your Half-Werewolf form with a warhammer. Promethean at first glance it looks EXTREMELY emo in that you are literally rejected from all life on the earth (animals and people feel agitated around you and finally run you out of town, the earth decays around you, etc.) but it is actually the most hopeful and inspiring. Since it is about discovering what it is to be human and when you truly understand that you become a living-breathing human. Mage, not really emo at all, much more classic fantasy in many regards with more politics. Changeling, is more creepy then anything else, what with being kidnapped by the Fae and violently transformed into a Changeling. Though being a Changeling has its benefits so it can also be the most fun-loving as well. Mortal... Well its mortal it can be whatever it wishes it too be. Any story involving regular people and supernatural can work. [/QUOTE]
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