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<blockquote data-quote="overgeeked" data-source="post: 8260580" data-attributes="member: 86653"><p>Can you understand the difference between a PC and an NPC? Then you should be able to grok the difference between a player not wanting something to effect their character whilst being okay with it effecting an NPC.</p><p></p><p>Well, good thing that's not what we're talking about then. What we're talking about is domination. Not the rest. Also, there's a whole wide universe of horror to draw from. Can you honestly find nothing else in the entire genre you could use? That's an incredibly limited view of horror you seem to have.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we should examine their prevalence in standard heroic D&D. Again, safety tools are meant to help players feel safe at the gaming table. A lot of people do not want to lose bodily autonomy. Maybe those effects should be lessened across the board.</p><p></p><p>Again, we're not talking about that list of things, nor is the horror genre limited to those things. You appear to be wildly flailing at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overgeeked, post: 8260580, member: 86653"] Can you understand the difference between a PC and an NPC? Then you should be able to grok the difference between a player not wanting something to effect their character whilst being okay with it effecting an NPC. Well, good thing that's not what we're talking about then. What we're talking about is domination. Not the rest. Also, there's a whole wide universe of horror to draw from. Can you honestly find nothing else in the entire genre you could use? That's an incredibly limited view of horror you seem to have. Maybe we should examine their prevalence in standard heroic D&D. Again, safety tools are meant to help players feel safe at the gaming table. A lot of people do not want to lose bodily autonomy. Maybe those effects should be lessened across the board. Again, we're not talking about that list of things, nor is the horror genre limited to those things. You appear to be wildly flailing at this point. [/QUOTE]
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