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<blockquote data-quote="CrimsonWineGlass" data-source="post: 3259440" data-attributes="member: 39863"><p>In one of my earlier groups I had a bit of bastard for a DM. He honestly thought it was his job to kill at least one PC every other session. I tend to be quite creative and therefore make a good caster. The game was level seven when I joined and the party had no caster. Normally, due to my efficiency, I rarely play a caster unless the rest of the party has equally effective characters, but the party basically forced me into it. After a couple sessions where the DM was getting quite annoyed as my character bolstered the party via buffing the party and through creative use of various arcane/divine spells. Due to this, the DM had not killed a single PC in nearly six sessions. Finally, he decided to kill off my character and refuse to allow me to play a caster with my next character. He pulled some reason off the top of his head to explain why my character had angered an epic level barbarian and why the barbarian planned on killing my character and only my character, effectively to gain revenge. The party's rogue who had recently aquired a bag of holding tossed it 25 feet in front of my character and the party's ranger readied a shot with his bow, aimed for the bag of holding. As the barbarian charged over the bag of holding the ranger rolled a nat. 20 on his to hit roll and ended up bursting the bag of holding, destroying the epic barbarian. The DM then kicked me out of the party for "cheating and not following the rules of the game" and never let me come into his house again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrimsonWineGlass, post: 3259440, member: 39863"] In one of my earlier groups I had a bit of bastard for a DM. He honestly thought it was his job to kill at least one PC every other session. I tend to be quite creative and therefore make a good caster. The game was level seven when I joined and the party had no caster. Normally, due to my efficiency, I rarely play a caster unless the rest of the party has equally effective characters, but the party basically forced me into it. After a couple sessions where the DM was getting quite annoyed as my character bolstered the party via buffing the party and through creative use of various arcane/divine spells. Due to this, the DM had not killed a single PC in nearly six sessions. Finally, he decided to kill off my character and refuse to allow me to play a caster with my next character. He pulled some reason off the top of his head to explain why my character had angered an epic level barbarian and why the barbarian planned on killing my character and only my character, effectively to gain revenge. The party's rogue who had recently aquired a bag of holding tossed it 25 feet in front of my character and the party's ranger readied a shot with his bow, aimed for the bag of holding. As the barbarian charged over the bag of holding the ranger rolled a nat. 20 on his to hit roll and ended up bursting the bag of holding, destroying the epic barbarian. The DM then kicked me out of the party for "cheating and not following the rules of the game" and never let me come into his house again. [/QUOTE]
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