No, but I can try his mobile if you likeGrimstaff said:Anyone have Morrus' cell number?![]()

No, but I can try his mobile if you likeGrimstaff said:Anyone have Morrus' cell number?![]()
jonathan swift said:Dogs in the Vineyard, Primetime Adventures, Mortal Coil. All are games that can be played without violence or with.
And plenty of others can be played with combat without glorifying killing other sentient beings.
crazypixie said:Now, I, as a responsible parent, can't take her to the the Paizo site anymore.
trancejeremy said:OTOH, drug use , while it may or may not be immoral, certainly is illegal.
mcrow said:Oh...that's just funny. Not violence in those games, nope.![]()
Yeah, so can D&D.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:Dogs in the Vineyards is about Mormon cowboys who roam the land, dispensing justice and defending the faith. I'm pretty sure most characters are armed with something more than a clipboard and scripture. I find that a strange example to hold up of a non-violent RPG.
So why make the original claim?jonathan swift said:Like I said, they can be played with or without violence. And yes, so can DnD.
And the same happens in D&D. Why even assert that DitV is somehow different from D&D in that regard? Both games feature armed figures as their central characters who get involved in conflicts. Rules exist to resolve these conflicts by many means, but the use of weapons is hardly uncommon.jonathan swift said:And I've seen Dogs characters who went their entire careers without escalating to a physical fight. Especially one where their goal was to kill something and steal their stuff.