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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 6085848"><p>Most of the time, my players are pretty open with each other about who and what their characters are. There's rarely a rogue who isn't obvious about their lust for money, nor a haugty elf with a disdain for humanity who doesn't go out of their way to show it. </p><p></p><p>But recently I'd been mulling over some things like the Vampire class(4e) or template, werewolf background/template or other similar things that a group of 3-4 mundane humanoids might look unfavorably upon if they found out you were one. Now of course, sometimes it's obvious, but when it's not, aside from creating an interesting plot device for my DM...er...devices, it can create an air of tension between players, especially ones who are normally fairly open with each other.</p><p></p><p>As I've professed before, the player/PC dichotomy is not hard and fast, some players see themselves as a part of their character, or their character as a part of themselves, making the distinction between "My PC is lying to/hiding something from your PC." and "I'm lying to you." muddy.</p><p></p><p>I honestly don't think my players will have an issue with it, but I'm just curious how ya'll have gone about handling parties or players with significant in-character secrets from each other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 6085848"] Most of the time, my players are pretty open with each other about who and what their characters are. There's rarely a rogue who isn't obvious about their lust for money, nor a haugty elf with a disdain for humanity who doesn't go out of their way to show it. But recently I'd been mulling over some things like the Vampire class(4e) or template, werewolf background/template or other similar things that a group of 3-4 mundane humanoids might look unfavorably upon if they found out you were one. Now of course, sometimes it's obvious, but when it's not, aside from creating an interesting plot device for my DM...er...devices, it can create an air of tension between players, especially ones who are normally fairly open with each other. As I've professed before, the player/PC dichotomy is not hard and fast, some players see themselves as a part of their character, or their character as a part of themselves, making the distinction between "My PC is lying to/hiding something from your PC." and "I'm lying to you." muddy. I honestly don't think my players will have an issue with it, but I'm just curious how ya'll have gone about handling parties or players with significant in-character secrets from each other? [/QUOTE]
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