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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 5372935" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>That's what I was going to say. Use the conflict to make a point. Your barbarian doesn't need to kill him, but if the group stands together to show this sorceress jerk that they don't want to work together if they always have to worry about fighting each other, then the player may chill out. If not, then go for the kill (cause he will need a new PC that can adventure with you guys) and then let the player know that you don't want to play with him if you're going to have to deal with party conflicts all the time.</p><p></p><p>But really, you admitting to being more hack-n-slash focused really makes it seem like your friend just wants to do some roleplaying. There's 3 of you and 1 DM (right?). He may not be getting any roleplaying out of the DM. And when there's 3 other guys around, that's a lot more potential for him to roleplay. He's just not really going at it the best way. But then again, he <strong>is</strong> a Tiefling. If your barbarian can't deal with a Tiefling, then he shouldn't have teamed up with him. He's half demon! You can't exactly be shocked that he's a jerk. It's like people playing with a Kender PC and then being shocked that he's stealing from them. And rather than dealing with it in game like they should be, they make it an out of game issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 5372935, member: 18701"] That's what I was going to say. Use the conflict to make a point. Your barbarian doesn't need to kill him, but if the group stands together to show this sorceress jerk that they don't want to work together if they always have to worry about fighting each other, then the player may chill out. If not, then go for the kill (cause he will need a new PC that can adventure with you guys) and then let the player know that you don't want to play with him if you're going to have to deal with party conflicts all the time. But really, you admitting to being more hack-n-slash focused really makes it seem like your friend just wants to do some roleplaying. There's 3 of you and 1 DM (right?). He may not be getting any roleplaying out of the DM. And when there's 3 other guys around, that's a lot more potential for him to roleplay. He's just not really going at it the best way. But then again, he [b]is[/b] a Tiefling. If your barbarian can't deal with a Tiefling, then he shouldn't have teamed up with him. He's half demon! You can't exactly be shocked that he's a jerk. It's like people playing with a Kender PC and then being shocked that he's stealing from them. And rather than dealing with it in game like they should be, they make it an out of game issue. [/QUOTE]
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