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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 6400790" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>What would happen if a different player did not want to play Dragonlance?</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I do not know you or your group. I only know what you post.</p><p></p><p>But you have posted a lot of anti-DM posts.</p><p></p><p>Your group appeased you in this case. And suddenly, you found the time to play Dragonlance when it was available, even though you were unwilling to play Planescape. I also find it interesting that you stated that you "gave it a good try" followed by "the campaign hadn't started yet". If it didn't even start, you did not really give it too much of a good try.</p><p></p><p>My impression is not "all for one, one for all", but rather "all for Hussar". This is just an observation. You seem really pro-Hussar and anti-DM, not so much pro-the rest of the group.</p><p></p><p>As an example, you gave the one shot a chance, but when that particular person wanted to play DM Planescape as a campaign, you took your ball and went home.</p><p></p><p>To me, that's not the sign of a close friend. Even if I did not particularly like Planescape (which I do not), I would have played it for two or three years if a friend of mine wanted to run it. I would not have put my fun above his and the rest of the group.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the reason you like your group is because they are willing to put up with your likes and dislikes. There are sometimes players that are drivers in a given group. You might be one of those players, someone who leads and the rest of the players follow. The very thing you complain about (the DM not listening to his player's desires) is something you did here. You did not listen to the person who wanted to DM, but decided to bail.</p><p></p><p>Just saying. Something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 6400790, member: 2011"] What would happen if a different player did not want to play Dragonlance? Don't get me wrong, I do not know you or your group. I only know what you post. But you have posted a lot of anti-DM posts. Your group appeased you in this case. And suddenly, you found the time to play Dragonlance when it was available, even though you were unwilling to play Planescape. I also find it interesting that you stated that you "gave it a good try" followed by "the campaign hadn't started yet". If it didn't even start, you did not really give it too much of a good try. My impression is not "all for one, one for all", but rather "all for Hussar". This is just an observation. You seem really pro-Hussar and anti-DM, not so much pro-the rest of the group. As an example, you gave the one shot a chance, but when that particular person wanted to play DM Planescape as a campaign, you took your ball and went home. To me, that's not the sign of a close friend. Even if I did not particularly like Planescape (which I do not), I would have played it for two or three years if a friend of mine wanted to run it. I would not have put my fun above his and the rest of the group. I wonder if the reason you like your group is because they are willing to put up with your likes and dislikes. There are sometimes players that are drivers in a given group. You might be one of those players, someone who leads and the rest of the players follow. The very thing you complain about (the DM not listening to his player's desires) is something you did here. You did not listen to the person who wanted to DM, but decided to bail. Just saying. Something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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