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<blockquote data-quote="Mishihari Lord" data-source="post: 6079001" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Most groups like to play cooperatively rather than against each other. Unless your group has agreed otherwise it's safe to assume that this is the case. Given this, it's important to create a character that will cooperate with the rest of the party. It's common to excuse a disruptive character with "It's what my character would do; I'm just roleplaying" This is a cop out. Since the player created the disruptive character in the first place he's still responsible for the problem. </p><p></p><p>In most groups of people IRL, and in particular in groups where individuals count on each other in lethal circumstance, cooperation is vital. Debating a course of action is great. Acting against the group once the group has made a decision, especially with lives at stake, makes you an enemy. If you do this, don't expect to be accepted back into the group ever. I think your PC is done.</p><p></p><p>So, as others have said, talk to your group and find out their expectations. If they prefer cooperation then make a character that has reasons to cooperate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mishihari Lord, post: 6079001, member: 128"] Most groups like to play cooperatively rather than against each other. Unless your group has agreed otherwise it's safe to assume that this is the case. Given this, it's important to create a character that will cooperate with the rest of the party. It's common to excuse a disruptive character with "It's what my character would do; I'm just roleplaying" This is a cop out. Since the player created the disruptive character in the first place he's still responsible for the problem. In most groups of people IRL, and in particular in groups where individuals count on each other in lethal circumstance, cooperation is vital. Debating a course of action is great. Acting against the group once the group has made a decision, especially with lives at stake, makes you an enemy. If you do this, don't expect to be accepted back into the group ever. I think your PC is done. So, as others have said, talk to your group and find out their expectations. If they prefer cooperation then make a character that has reasons to cooperate. [/QUOTE]
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