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Evil clerics "luke you dont know the power of the dark side
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<blockquote data-quote="Evilhalfling" data-source="post: 1956190" data-attributes="member: 16991"><p>I have run one Evil campaign, and the PC's had a goal. They would beome the Next Lord of Darkness and destroy at least one culture as they attained godhood. Well one of them would have anyway. In this campaign it was a well-worn path, and had happened seven times before in record history. They wer'nt much for the random killings, as they didn't want exposure until they could deal with it. They were masters of the no risk plan. And committed several crimes such as bulgrary, and assisinations which were nearly flawless. No witnesses, no chance of capture, few dice rolls needed - usually in the set up process where even failure was not overly suspicious. Of course one or two characters died in the same fashion, as they made enemies of Necromancers and an Evil Psionist poseing as a druid. </p><p>In Fact this campaign spawned my avatar....</p><p>I was going to come out against evil games but this one was a lot of fun. At least 1/2 of their quests were the kind hero's would undertake, and for nearly the same reasons. (Cash, Magic Loot, Poltical Capital, Practice) </p><p>They just had a greater level of ruthlessness than heros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilhalfling, post: 1956190, member: 16991"] I have run one Evil campaign, and the PC's had a goal. They would beome the Next Lord of Darkness and destroy at least one culture as they attained godhood. Well one of them would have anyway. In this campaign it was a well-worn path, and had happened seven times before in record history. They wer'nt much for the random killings, as they didn't want exposure until they could deal with it. They were masters of the no risk plan. And committed several crimes such as bulgrary, and assisinations which were nearly flawless. No witnesses, no chance of capture, few dice rolls needed - usually in the set up process where even failure was not overly suspicious. Of course one or two characters died in the same fashion, as they made enemies of Necromancers and an Evil Psionist poseing as a druid. In Fact this campaign spawned my avatar.... I was going to come out against evil games but this one was a lot of fun. At least 1/2 of their quests were the kind hero's would undertake, and for nearly the same reasons. (Cash, Magic Loot, Poltical Capital, Practice) They just had a greater level of ruthlessness than heros. [/QUOTE]
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