I don't understand the kinder-hate either. After all, it's the player--not the rules, not the DM--that dictates a character's behavior and attitude within the game. Right?
The description of Kenders in the 3rd Ed. Dragonlance campaign setting makes you want to gauge your own eyes out.
It's an insult to brains. It pretty much tells players to annoy the other players as much as possible and ruin the game for everyone else in every concievable way.
Never got it, for obvious reasons. But IIRC, and I'm pretty sure that I do, the article in Dragon stated specifically that not only should they be played that way, but the other characters couldn't do anything about it because they were so cute, or somesuch nonsense! Thus my oath to kill them on sight.The description of Kenders in the 3rd Ed. Dragonlance campaign setting makes you want to gauge your own eyes out.
It's an insult to brains. It pretty much tells players to annoy the other players as much as possible and ruin the game for everyone else in every concievable way.
The description of Kenders in the 3rd Ed. Dragonlance campaign setting makes you want to gauge your own eyes out.
It's an insult to brains.
Hey, we knew what she ment. Is your German better? I'd hate for anyone to try reading anything I wrote in another language. Heck, I have enough trouble with English myself!Speaking of "insult to brains," you might want to look up the word "gauge " there, my German friend.
Speaking of "insult to brains," you might want to look up the word "gauge " there, my German friend.
You put a space between a word and an ending quotation mark! DON'T THEY TEACH PROPER GRAMMAR IN VAN NUYS?!
Anyway, she's right. The last official kender writeup was basically "steal everyone's stuff, blurt out their secrets, cry like a child when you get called on your crap (because apparently, even stone-cold killers get all weepy when kender cry), and only truly wise people know that kender are super awesome (if you don't think so, you ain't wise)."
Just reading that writeup annoys the ever-living crap out of me, and dealing with a player that actually followed it and played the kender as the writers intended? I shudder to think.