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<blockquote data-quote="Felon" data-source="post: 4048954" data-attributes="member: 8158"><p>If you're on a mission to save the world, then it sounds like you might need some sense of perspective. Why go tell the heads of PC's religions to investigate their activities? Don't you have bigger problems that you need those PC's help to confront? I get the feeling that you regard that passive-aggressive act of tattletaling as a trifle, when in truth it would be a crushing blow to any trust in those relationships. Even good, decent folk have trouble respecting someone going to their superior and casting aspersions upon their character.</p><p></p><p>There's a major gear shift when you start speaking of the party being a bunch of pals with all of these happy little cliques within cliques. It makes me wonder where you, your two snitchees, and the killer warlock all fit within the scope of these cliques. You seem at a loss to answer pretty basic questions like how to deal with players engaging in murderous acts that violate your own ethics. If you have any kind of bond with your comrades, then the answer is simple: you confront them and tell them that what they're doing is jeopardizing your friendship. Getting together as drinking buddies, dating, and teaching each other can develop a strong since of camaraderie, but they can also remain shallow, fleeting relationships. Which is it here? </p><p></p><p>It doesn't sound like you have the real bonds of friendship that allow you to get in each others' faces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felon, post: 4048954, member: 8158"] If you're on a mission to save the world, then it sounds like you might need some sense of perspective. Why go tell the heads of PC's religions to investigate their activities? Don't you have bigger problems that you need those PC's help to confront? I get the feeling that you regard that passive-aggressive act of tattletaling as a trifle, when in truth it would be a crushing blow to any trust in those relationships. Even good, decent folk have trouble respecting someone going to their superior and casting aspersions upon their character. There's a major gear shift when you start speaking of the party being a bunch of pals with all of these happy little cliques within cliques. It makes me wonder where you, your two snitchees, and the killer warlock all fit within the scope of these cliques. You seem at a loss to answer pretty basic questions like how to deal with players engaging in murderous acts that violate your own ethics. If you have any kind of bond with your comrades, then the answer is simple: you confront them and tell them that what they're doing is jeopardizing your friendship. Getting together as drinking buddies, dating, and teaching each other can develop a strong since of camaraderie, but they can also remain shallow, fleeting relationships. Which is it here? It doesn't sound like you have the real bonds of friendship that allow you to get in each others' faces. [/QUOTE]
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