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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 2255819" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>But how will attacking the character change the player? If you kill him won't he just make another character exactly like this one? So then you'll have to kill that one too: Kill Create, Repeat. The end result is this person may get PO'd enough to quit altogether (is that what you are hoping for?), or quite possibly, you PO the rest of your group to the point they kick you out. </p><p></p><p>I think you need to deal with this as real people, out of game. If this annoys you that much, but the rest of the group is OK with it - time to find a new group. If the rest of the group is bothered as well (doesn't sound like that is the case) then ask him to leave. And if you just have to play with this group, and nobody likes the idea of asking him to leave, then you need to suck it up, ignore him as much as possible and play on. Remember, these are imaginary characters. He isn't really taking anything from you, XP and GPs are not real currency. You are not <em> actually </em> fighting anything, you are rolling dice and roleplaying a character. The only reward you earn from the game is your own satisfaction, unless you get such a rush from having your imaginary character gain imaginary power that it is worth real world stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 2255819, member: 15651"] But how will attacking the character change the player? If you kill him won't he just make another character exactly like this one? So then you'll have to kill that one too: Kill Create, Repeat. The end result is this person may get PO'd enough to quit altogether (is that what you are hoping for?), or quite possibly, you PO the rest of your group to the point they kick you out. I think you need to deal with this as real people, out of game. If this annoys you that much, but the rest of the group is OK with it - time to find a new group. If the rest of the group is bothered as well (doesn't sound like that is the case) then ask him to leave. And if you just have to play with this group, and nobody likes the idea of asking him to leave, then you need to suck it up, ignore him as much as possible and play on. Remember, these are imaginary characters. He isn't really taking anything from you, XP and GPs are not real currency. You are not [i] actually [/i] fighting anything, you are rolling dice and roleplaying a character. The only reward you earn from the game is your own satisfaction, unless you get such a rush from having your imaginary character gain imaginary power that it is worth real world stress. [/QUOTE]
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