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The DM did IMPURE things to my PC!


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Buttercup said:
Dead, you really need to roll up a new character whose alignment and motivation better fits the party.

I'm going to do just that!

I'm happy to try something different. I'm happy to roll up a PC who worships Tzeentch and likes to have schemes and secrets that the other PCs don't know about.

The DM (Rimple) says he wants to end the campaign completely now.

I said: "No Way!!!! I'm not having the 3 other players and you (the DM) end the campaign because of me. You've just started and I'm happy to play a Chaos servant." (Maybe he's trying to make it look like I'm the villain?)
 
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Rimple Serf said:
I remember many occasions when a certain PC is continually trying to use other PC's as battering rams as well as smashing them with their 'wacking stick'.

He's made those comments but they never happened within the game. I would never validate them in the story/campaign. If he is serious about doing these things, then I'd tell him: "OK. But you have to hand over your character. It's now permanently an NPC . . . an *insane* NPC". In the examples you've given, however, he was only joking (but this is still highly annoying because it kills the mood of the game . . .).

Rimple Serf said:
as well as the many notes that fly towards the DM. But thats the group, and how we play. oh thats right the pc's never pick on the others do they.

Notes can fly but they are never schemes vs. other players. Just a player's own private schemes which are harmless.

Rimple Serf said:
I think we have a simple minded player amonst us who just likes to make it hard for us all. I think the Half Oger needs another talking to.

We do have a problem player. But he was only a part of the problem involving my Dwarf Rogue. From what you tell me, the player of the elf was the ring-leader. His trecherous actions were accepted by you and resulted in my conversion to Tzentch against my will by *other PCs*.
 
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hmmm.

Since your character was abused, role up another character, this time a worshipper of 'law' or at least not-chaotic and then conspire to turn the other characters to not-chaos. :)
 

dead said:
I wouldn't say straightlaced. I'm willing to play a "Chaos" PC anyday. It's just the way my character was turned over to Chaos.

I'm totally willing to insert a new PC that loves Tzentch and keeps secrets from the other players. (I'd never backstab them like they did to me, though.)

Keeping secrets means nothing to that deity; it is keeping the secrets that give you power over others that is important.

I'd recommend letting him end the campaign. I've read a small bit about Tzentch and your last statement would lead to your being abused again due to being the least chaotic/manipulative of the bunch. They would happily continue working you over as it would advance them all in the favor of that deity.
 

This is the end?

Thank you Everyone for your help. :)

Discussing this has helped me come to terms with my problem and I am now at peace. I can move on.

The problem is, now the DM is going to end the *whole* campaign. He wants to start a new one that is heroic and the PCs are good. He thinks he's making me happy and stopping future conflicts. I don't think this is necessary though. I *want* to try this Chaos campaign. It just requires that I create a Chaos PC to match the other players, that's all. So I don't want him to end this campaign and for him to throw in the trash the 40+ adventures he's written. Nor would the other players want this. They love their PCs! Guess who's gonna look like the villain now? The other players will be out for my blood because the DM is ending the whole campaign. I wish I never showed my DM this thread . . .

Maybe I'll start a follow up thread called: "The DM ends the whole campaign because of one player complaining".

Thanks for your help folks!
 

dead said:
The DM has now said he is going to end the campaign completely!!!!!!!!

Now *I* look like the villain don't I?

Not really.

I would interpret it as follows: The DM treated you unfairly, or let others treat you thus, you complained here, and now he's in a huff and says "I don't want to play any more."

But that hasn't to be the case (as you being the bad guy isn't the case). He might just have seen that this kind of campaign doesn't work for the party, and he tries something else now. So either noone is to blame or everyone is.
 

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