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<blockquote data-quote="werk" data-source="post: 2832676" data-attributes="member: 29663"><p>Running an old Dungeon adventure (I think something Huddles, the one with the leprechaun painting the cow on the cover, and in the adventure) for old gaming buddies that hadn't played in a while. My gaming style had obviously matured, while they were in 'run in and kill stuff' mode.</p><p></p><p>We started the adventure, and their characters grew immediately frustrated. The goal was to hide out at the farm and investigate what was going on (the barn had been burned down and other strange things were going on), but they were not having that. Within an hour of arriving at the farm, and aggressively asking questions, the farmer said that he thought it might be the neighbor, with which they were having a small fued.</p><p></p><p>Next thing I knew, they had burst into the neighbor's home, and had him pinned against the wall screaming at him to confess. Being a weak little halfling with no clue what was going on or who they were, he confessed, then peed himself. The character leading everything then killed the innocent farmer, for no real reason, and returned to their employer to tell him the good news. I had the farmer basically kick them out, calling them evil monsters, and rounding up his children for safety.</p><p></p><p>The party then left, slowly, to travel they knew not where...That's when the posse caught up to them.</p><p></p><p>FYI, don't play evil characters unless it is an evil campaign, and don't play CN as evil just because evil is not allowed. They still had a great time, but not the way that I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werk, post: 2832676, member: 29663"] Running an old Dungeon adventure (I think something Huddles, the one with the leprechaun painting the cow on the cover, and in the adventure) for old gaming buddies that hadn't played in a while. My gaming style had obviously matured, while they were in 'run in and kill stuff' mode. We started the adventure, and their characters grew immediately frustrated. The goal was to hide out at the farm and investigate what was going on (the barn had been burned down and other strange things were going on), but they were not having that. Within an hour of arriving at the farm, and aggressively asking questions, the farmer said that he thought it might be the neighbor, with which they were having a small fued. Next thing I knew, they had burst into the neighbor's home, and had him pinned against the wall screaming at him to confess. Being a weak little halfling with no clue what was going on or who they were, he confessed, then peed himself. The character leading everything then killed the innocent farmer, for no real reason, and returned to their employer to tell him the good news. I had the farmer basically kick them out, calling them evil monsters, and rounding up his children for safety. The party then left, slowly, to travel they knew not where...That's when the posse caught up to them. FYI, don't play evil characters unless it is an evil campaign, and don't play CN as evil just because evil is not allowed. They still had a great time, but not the way that I thought. [/QUOTE]
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