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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6693820" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>Well, I was talking in character during almost the entire conversation. When I said my opinion on killing off world leaders, I was speaking from the point of view of my CG aligned D&D character. But the entire time I was saying "I would certainly kill the leader of a city to make the world a better place". I figured that went without saying since the entire conversation was about an adventure we played and started because he didn't see why any character would go on the adventure.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I realized AFTER he got angry that he assumed I was talking about him instead of his character. I was just about to say "Whoa, you got very angry there and I'm not sure why. Did you think I was talking about you instead of your character?" It was pretty much going to be the next thing I said. But he kept ranting and wouldn't give me a chance to speak and ended his rant with running into his room, slamming the door, and kicking me out. Even then, I assumed he'd calm down in a couple of minutes and come out of his room and change his mind. But before we could even wait for that to happen his girlfriend kicked us out.</p><p></p><p>Though, I honestly don't think it would matter if I was talking about his character instead of him. I think he is roleplaying himself. So, he 100% agrees with the morality of his character that is CN bordering on evil.</p><p></p><p>So, it was impossible for me to have the discussion with him WITHOUT making him angry. Because his point was that he(in real life) didn't understand the reasoning or morality of anyone who would choose to go on this adventure willingly. I was trying to explain why someone might possibly want to go on the adventure. But I realized later that he didn't actually want an explanation like I thought he did. He just wanted his morals to be "right" and to have everyone else agree with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6693820, member: 5143"] Well, I was talking in character during almost the entire conversation. When I said my opinion on killing off world leaders, I was speaking from the point of view of my CG aligned D&D character. But the entire time I was saying "I would certainly kill the leader of a city to make the world a better place". I figured that went without saying since the entire conversation was about an adventure we played and started because he didn't see why any character would go on the adventure. Yes, I realized AFTER he got angry that he assumed I was talking about him instead of his character. I was just about to say "Whoa, you got very angry there and I'm not sure why. Did you think I was talking about you instead of your character?" It was pretty much going to be the next thing I said. But he kept ranting and wouldn't give me a chance to speak and ended his rant with running into his room, slamming the door, and kicking me out. Even then, I assumed he'd calm down in a couple of minutes and come out of his room and change his mind. But before we could even wait for that to happen his girlfriend kicked us out. Though, I honestly don't think it would matter if I was talking about his character instead of him. I think he is roleplaying himself. So, he 100% agrees with the morality of his character that is CN bordering on evil. So, it was impossible for me to have the discussion with him WITHOUT making him angry. Because his point was that he(in real life) didn't understand the reasoning or morality of anyone who would choose to go on this adventure willingly. I was trying to explain why someone might possibly want to go on the adventure. But I realized later that he didn't actually want an explanation like I thought he did. He just wanted his morals to be "right" and to have everyone else agree with them. [/QUOTE]
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