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So I was more or less kicked out of my D&D group
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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 665904" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I already said it but I might as well say it again, this was a unreasonable response for you skimming a book during play, I would bet there was something more going on, skimming a book during the game may be wrong but it is a very very minor offense, taking a night off from gaming, for any reason is fine, there is nothing at all wrong with not gaming this is for entertainment, again this is a very minor offense. Killing of a character while the player is not there is innexcusable, a good DM should know better, it is rude and wrong on so may levels and just not the proper response to the minor things you did. If the DM didn't like the forsaker idea then he should of said something, that whole situation the next session was obviously designed to drive you from the game, there is no other explination for that that makes any sense. As far as not getting a cut of the tresure, well you don't get a cut because the DM killed off your first character, who cares if you should of gotten one or not, by this point it was obvious that he was out to get you (should of been obvious when he killed your character). There is probably more to this it was a unreasonable reaction from a shallow and vindictive person. This doesn't let you off for your two minor offenses, but they were very minor and very common offenses. As far as the whole forsaker arguement goes well it didn't matter what you played you were on your way out, if he wanted you to stay he wouldn't of killed your character off while you were not there. Yes I'm sure he has a side to his story but he still was a jerk, at the worst he should of talked to you about stuff and asked you to leave based on, well heck, based on whatever his problem was. At best he should of talked to you and settled it. This was petty revenge and regardless of the other side of the story that is wrong. He didn't like you and I bet there is more to that story than you read a book during his game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 665904, member: 8704"] I already said it but I might as well say it again, this was a unreasonable response for you skimming a book during play, I would bet there was something more going on, skimming a book during the game may be wrong but it is a very very minor offense, taking a night off from gaming, for any reason is fine, there is nothing at all wrong with not gaming this is for entertainment, again this is a very minor offense. Killing of a character while the player is not there is innexcusable, a good DM should know better, it is rude and wrong on so may levels and just not the proper response to the minor things you did. If the DM didn't like the forsaker idea then he should of said something, that whole situation the next session was obviously designed to drive you from the game, there is no other explination for that that makes any sense. As far as not getting a cut of the tresure, well you don't get a cut because the DM killed off your first character, who cares if you should of gotten one or not, by this point it was obvious that he was out to get you (should of been obvious when he killed your character). There is probably more to this it was a unreasonable reaction from a shallow and vindictive person. This doesn't let you off for your two minor offenses, but they were very minor and very common offenses. As far as the whole forsaker arguement goes well it didn't matter what you played you were on your way out, if he wanted you to stay he wouldn't of killed your character off while you were not there. Yes I'm sure he has a side to his story but he still was a jerk, at the worst he should of talked to you about stuff and asked you to leave based on, well heck, based on whatever his problem was. At best he should of talked to you and settled it. This was petty revenge and regardless of the other side of the story that is wrong. He didn't like you and I bet there is more to that story than you read a book during his game. [/QUOTE]
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