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<blockquote data-quote="karlindel" data-source="post: 5706833" data-attributes="member: 27103"><p>I'm not a fan of evil campaigns. I find that usually if someone wants to play an evil character, it means they want to play a jerk character and be able to defend their actions by saying "but I'm just playing my character" or that the GM said it was ok for them to be evil. A whole party of that would not be fun for me to play or GM.</p><p></p><p>I have run one evil campaign, Necessary Evil for Savage Worlds. All of the superheroes have been killed by alien conquerors, and the ones left to defend the world are supervillains. So it's a campaign of evil characters, but all of them are working towards the same goal, and that goal is a good one.</p><p></p><p>The only time I might consider running an evil game would be with a group I had known and gamed with for a long time, in which everyone wanted to play in an evil game, with everyone on the same page from the start as to what that meant, and characters who were all tied together with many common goals and history, and deeply nuanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlindel, post: 5706833, member: 27103"] I'm not a fan of evil campaigns. I find that usually if someone wants to play an evil character, it means they want to play a jerk character and be able to defend their actions by saying "but I'm just playing my character" or that the GM said it was ok for them to be evil. A whole party of that would not be fun for me to play or GM. I have run one evil campaign, Necessary Evil for Savage Worlds. All of the superheroes have been killed by alien conquerors, and the ones left to defend the world are supervillains. So it's a campaign of evil characters, but all of them are working towards the same goal, and that goal is a good one. The only time I might consider running an evil game would be with a group I had known and gamed with for a long time, in which everyone wanted to play in an evil game, with everyone on the same page from the start as to what that meant, and characters who were all tied together with many common goals and history, and deeply nuanced. [/QUOTE]
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