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<blockquote data-quote="MG.0" data-source="post: 6695513" data-attributes="member: 6799436"><p>There is no 'forced tolerance'. The only thing I demand is that the players have a good time and not try to ruin it for others. Being "in-character" is no excuse for being annoying. Like I said, a Kender stealing from other players would be roleplayed in the open, and only then after being agreed to by all players at the table. If someone had a problem with it, the Kender could have an aversion to stealing from that particular player for what ever reason they care to invent (perhaps the Kender thinks he is smelly). It is only after attempts at compromised have failed would I boot someone, and only the one being inflexible. That might be the Kender if he insists he must steal randomly from all the other characters, or it might be another player if they won't play with a Kender even if the Kender has agreed not to touch that person's stuff. It can't get any more open than that. I don't require anything except that the players don't piss each other off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MG.0, post: 6695513, member: 6799436"] There is no 'forced tolerance'. The only thing I demand is that the players have a good time and not try to ruin it for others. Being "in-character" is no excuse for being annoying. Like I said, a Kender stealing from other players would be roleplayed in the open, and only then after being agreed to by all players at the table. If someone had a problem with it, the Kender could have an aversion to stealing from that particular player for what ever reason they care to invent (perhaps the Kender thinks he is smelly). It is only after attempts at compromised have failed would I boot someone, and only the one being inflexible. That might be the Kender if he insists he must steal randomly from all the other characters, or it might be another player if they won't play with a Kender even if the Kender has agreed not to touch that person's stuff. It can't get any more open than that. I don't require anything except that the players don't piss each other off. [/QUOTE]
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