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I wish D&D could have been more heroic
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<blockquote data-quote="zouron" data-source="post: 624935" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>Heroic and DnD is much more a matter of the players then DnD in my experience, I myself is not exactly one to be the coward normally, which I am learning to the bones currently, playing a paladin (in my version ;-) ) whom has a severe problem with his party as they are somewhat less willing to risk themselves then he is.</p><p></p><p>and as for normal characters... don't think I have to many of those (anyone think zouron the dark in the IR was just your average self preserving john doe? hehe), but some people are not as willing to risk their characters, I am not sure there are all that many people (of course some excepted no doubt!) who thinks it is wise smart or intelligent to be a hero, superheroes in much game discussion I been in are almost considered a derrogating term which pretty much means being stupid beyond belief charging into hopeless battles one will loss and if you win then because you are a munchkin or some similar thing.</p><p></p><p>This I guess is just not an age of heroism overall, doesn't stop me personally, cause rpg (and DnD) is an adventure and darn it if I am gonna miss out because I withdrew once to many times!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zouron, post: 624935, member: 920"] Heroic and DnD is much more a matter of the players then DnD in my experience, I myself is not exactly one to be the coward normally, which I am learning to the bones currently, playing a paladin (in my version ;-) ) whom has a severe problem with his party as they are somewhat less willing to risk themselves then he is. and as for normal characters... don't think I have to many of those (anyone think zouron the dark in the IR was just your average self preserving john doe? hehe), but some people are not as willing to risk their characters, I am not sure there are all that many people (of course some excepted no doubt!) who thinks it is wise smart or intelligent to be a hero, superheroes in much game discussion I been in are almost considered a derrogating term which pretty much means being stupid beyond belief charging into hopeless battles one will loss and if you win then because you are a munchkin or some similar thing. This I guess is just not an age of heroism overall, doesn't stop me personally, cause rpg (and DnD) is an adventure and darn it if I am gonna miss out because I withdrew once to many times! [/QUOTE]
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