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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2471897" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>I have a message board for my game, which allows the players to talk in character throughout the week and plan what they are going to do more effectively the next session. We just got a new player into the fold last week. She's playing a weretiger scout whom doesn't speak common very well and has never come across such a large group of non-elves (the elven lands have been secluded for 400 years and there are very few human tribes left). The way the party met the woman was not all flowers and sunshine, they assumed she was an assailant and attacked her, pinned her down and nearly beheaded her (which i was not going to let happen if it gotto that point). But after talking to everyone they figured out that she'd be a good guide for the world and asked her to take them to the nearest town. </p><p></p><p>On the message board they've been asking her a few questions and she finally answered the, however, i am feeling two things.</p><p></p><p>As a DM who loves for players to stay in character and play their character how they want to and logically the conversation makes perfect sense, they tried to kill her a few days ago and only several of them ahve been mildy pleasant from them. </p><p></p><p>As a DM metagame thinking I think one of the players (the one who takes her character very TOO seriously) and may have been offended by the responding comments. I'll post the comments. My question is should i say something about it or let it be as good ICC chat. Here is the comments Sadiyah is the new woman. Alexandra is the woman priest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2471897, member: 22622"] I have a message board for my game, which allows the players to talk in character throughout the week and plan what they are going to do more effectively the next session. We just got a new player into the fold last week. She's playing a weretiger scout whom doesn't speak common very well and has never come across such a large group of non-elves (the elven lands have been secluded for 400 years and there are very few human tribes left). The way the party met the woman was not all flowers and sunshine, they assumed she was an assailant and attacked her, pinned her down and nearly beheaded her (which i was not going to let happen if it gotto that point). But after talking to everyone they figured out that she'd be a good guide for the world and asked her to take them to the nearest town. On the message board they've been asking her a few questions and she finally answered the, however, i am feeling two things. As a DM who loves for players to stay in character and play their character how they want to and logically the conversation makes perfect sense, they tried to kill her a few days ago and only several of them ahve been mildy pleasant from them. As a DM metagame thinking I think one of the players (the one who takes her character very TOO seriously) and may have been offended by the responding comments. I'll post the comments. My question is should i say something about it or let it be as good ICC chat. Here is the comments Sadiyah is the new woman. Alexandra is the woman priest. [/QUOTE]
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