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<blockquote data-quote="IvanDragonov" data-source="post: 5021934" data-attributes="member: 86261"><p>As someone whose been DMing the same homebrew for ten years (at the demand of my PCs) I find DMing fun as hell. One because I enjoy writing and telling stories so DMing is just a different venue for me to weave an unique and entertaining stores. I often use real world scenerios in game. One of my friends was sooooo against the war in Iraq and insisted we should stay out of it. So, in game I had a major war occur, and the PCs went to the Elven nation (who were born warriors) and seek their aid in the war. The Elves refused and said they had nothing to do with it and were going to stay out of it. He was so F'ing mad, and kinda realized the correlation. Suffice to say he changed his mind about Iraq and thought we should definately be over there. That was not my sole intention, just to show a different veiw. That's the type of thing I love about DMing. Another scenerio was a PC of mine in real world hated Gypsies (which is a slur for the Roma people) so in game I had romani, whom aided the PCs so much and were so helpful, he was like 'ok now I like gypsies'. Those are the two major real world things in my campaign. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanDragonov, post: 5021934, member: 86261"] As someone whose been DMing the same homebrew for ten years (at the demand of my PCs) I find DMing fun as hell. One because I enjoy writing and telling stories so DMing is just a different venue for me to weave an unique and entertaining stores. I often use real world scenerios in game. One of my friends was sooooo against the war in Iraq and insisted we should stay out of it. So, in game I had a major war occur, and the PCs went to the Elven nation (who were born warriors) and seek their aid in the war. The Elves refused and said they had nothing to do with it and were going to stay out of it. He was so F'ing mad, and kinda realized the correlation. Suffice to say he changed his mind about Iraq and thought we should definately be over there. That was not my sole intention, just to show a different veiw. That's the type of thing I love about DMing. Another scenerio was a PC of mine in real world hated Gypsies (which is a slur for the Roma people) so in game I had romani, whom aided the PCs so much and were so helpful, he was like 'ok now I like gypsies'. Those are the two major real world things in my campaign. :) [/QUOTE]
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