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<blockquote data-quote="chaotix42" data-source="post: 4375838" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>I could do without the clever name-changing in the quotes, too. </p><p> </p><p>Giskard, I have a recommendation for you. When you go to your next RPGA marathon session, ask if everyone there can agree to a pact, fellowship, or written contract. Start it off something like this:</p><p> </p><p><em>We, the undersigned, while engaged in the act of playing the Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition roleplaying game, will imagine that dragonborn women do NOT have boobies. They have flat chests - actually, well-developed pectorals more often than not - and perhaps they are monotremes or full-blown reptiles. Where their "milk patches" or ovipositors are located is uncertain. Whatever the truth of these most curious details, we, the undersigned, hereby abolish the possibility of dragonboobies amongst all other (credible) possibilities.</em></p><p> </p><p>It should be a good start, and I don't think it will infringe on your RPGA duties or any prior agreements you had with the organization. In fact, since you seem to be so passionate about the subject your fellow players may be more inclined to agree to your "No Dragonboobies" stipulation.</p><p> </p><p>I sincerely hope you enjoy your future gaming experiences despite your distaste of certain elements of 4e, but considering that you'll still be playing regardless of your satisfaction I hope you can adapt and find some middle ground along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaotix42, post: 4375838, member: 40530"] I could do without the clever name-changing in the quotes, too. Giskard, I have a recommendation for you. When you go to your next RPGA marathon session, ask if everyone there can agree to a pact, fellowship, or written contract. Start it off something like this: [I]We, the undersigned, while engaged in the act of playing the Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition roleplaying game, will imagine that dragonborn women do NOT have boobies. They have flat chests - actually, well-developed pectorals more often than not - and perhaps they are monotremes or full-blown reptiles. Where their "milk patches" or ovipositors are located is uncertain. Whatever the truth of these most curious details, we, the undersigned, hereby abolish the possibility of dragonboobies amongst all other (credible) possibilities.[/I] It should be a good start, and I don't think it will infringe on your RPGA duties or any prior agreements you had with the organization. In fact, since you seem to be so passionate about the subject your fellow players may be more inclined to agree to your "No Dragonboobies" stipulation. I sincerely hope you enjoy your future gaming experiences despite your distaste of certain elements of 4e, but considering that you'll still be playing regardless of your satisfaction I hope you can adapt and find some middle ground along the way. [/QUOTE]
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