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<blockquote data-quote="Berandor" data-source="post: 2076396" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>From Evil campaigns the first one not for faint of heart):</p><p></p><p>[sblock]One of our players went really overboard playing EVIL!!!, so our DM decided to put him through the test. At an Inn, where the PC was feared, he got a cooked child for dinner. The whole group stared increduously at the one player as he decided to eat. Afterwards, he was pale himself, and admitted he had no idea why he had his character do that, and from decided to play a new character.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>In another campaign, I was a lawful evil cleric, and we investigated rumors of rebellion in a small village. We found a small hideout and killed all but one of the rebels there. The last one we interrogated, me promising his life for information. He told us everything, which was that almost the whole vollage had turned against our despotic ruler. While the other PCs wanted to kill him painfully, I shook my head.</p><p>"I promised him freedom", I said. So I accompanied him out into the streets, gave him a hearty backslap, and after a few steps, turneds around and shouted, </p><p>"Sorry, friend! I almost forgot your money!" I threw a sack of twenty gold coins at his feet. "Thanks for telling us what we needed to know."</p><p>Then I left smiling cruelly as the rebel looked in horror at the surrounding windows.</p><p></p><p>Gave us all the creeps. The DM turned to me and actually said, "Man that was *evil*."</p><p></p><p>[sblock]Oh, and another player once animated a bone rat, put a tube into a prisoner's anus and had it eat its way to his brain. That was bloody disgusting, even more so than when he performed an exorcism on an innocent family because he wanted to have their house. Bad memories, these, and my only excuse is we were teenagers.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berandor, post: 2076396, member: 225"] From Evil campaigns the first one not for faint of heart): [sblock]One of our players went really overboard playing EVIL!!!, so our DM decided to put him through the test. At an Inn, where the PC was feared, he got a cooked child for dinner. The whole group stared increduously at the one player as he decided to eat. Afterwards, he was pale himself, and admitted he had no idea why he had his character do that, and from decided to play a new character.[/sblock] In another campaign, I was a lawful evil cleric, and we investigated rumors of rebellion in a small village. We found a small hideout and killed all but one of the rebels there. The last one we interrogated, me promising his life for information. He told us everything, which was that almost the whole vollage had turned against our despotic ruler. While the other PCs wanted to kill him painfully, I shook my head. "I promised him freedom", I said. So I accompanied him out into the streets, gave him a hearty backslap, and after a few steps, turneds around and shouted, "Sorry, friend! I almost forgot your money!" I threw a sack of twenty gold coins at his feet. "Thanks for telling us what we needed to know." Then I left smiling cruelly as the rebel looked in horror at the surrounding windows. Gave us all the creeps. The DM turned to me and actually said, "Man that was *evil*." [sblock]Oh, and another player once animated a bone rat, put a tube into a prisoner's anus and had it eat its way to his brain. That was bloody disgusting, even more so than when he performed an exorcism on an innocent family because he wanted to have their house. Bad memories, these, and my only excuse is we were teenagers.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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