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The DM did IMPURE things to my PC!

Be nice, everyone. Also, stop using masked profanity. Thanks.

Rimple Serf said:
To all who want to complain and bitch about the way 'DEAD' was treated, mabey you just like a simple hack and slash!!! Keep playing your simple games and leave the best Dms' to do their jobs.
Rimple Serf, welcome to the boards. Please check out our rules.

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Keep it civil: Don't engage in personal attacks, name-calling, or blanket generalizations in your discussions. Say how you feel or what you think, but be careful about ascribing motives to the actions of others or telling others how they "should" think.
 

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Darkness said:
Rimple Serf, welcome to the boards. Please check out our rules.

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Yes, I've just warned him in person to keep it civil.

I doubt he'll reply anytime soon. He is very busy with work and could take a couple of weeks.
 

dead said:
Yes, Rimple Serf is, indeed, my DM. :o

Good. Now that we know it, we don't have to yell at him for being an impostor and troll. We can noy yell at him because he does some really bad things and things he's right about it.
 


Title change

I changed the title to: "The DM did IMPURE things to my PC"

I know the original title was edited by the moderators and I agree with this decision. I apologise but I was just very upset at the time.

The moderators changed it to: "The DM mind-controlled my PC" but I feel that mind-control belittles the utter violation that I felt. You see, with mind-control you are a puppet (and in a way I was the DM's puppet) but it was more than that. It was the utter adoration and worship of Tzeentch. It was an ultra, ultra powerful Charm effect that throroughly consumed me.

Thanks.
 


Rimple Serf said:
I NEVER LET THE PLAYERS KNOW WHAT THE CHAMPAIN WILL BE LIKE OR THE DIRECTION OF THE CHAMPAIN.

Then it should be stated that this is the sort of campaign you are running; ie. that "anything can happen" and that it is a likely possibility that your PC will screwed with (by player and DM alike) because this is the nature of your campaign. If you do this, then the player can agree -- at the beginning -- to want to play your campaign; or, he can choose not to play. There will be no false assuptions and misunderstanding. I rolled up my dwarf rogue with the assumption that it was going to be a normal, heroic campaign and that my dwarf rogue was going to play a surly young dwarf who liked to sneak and burgle folk but was not evil. This character concept was shattered by recent events; ie. I learnt that all my fellow PCs were Tzentch worshippers and that the campaign was now going to revolve around Chaos-worshipping PCs (ie. the other players).

Rimple Serf said:
He then had the choise to save his (companions) or leave them trapped in the extra dimentional world were their Chaos God had no contact with them. Guess what he did??

I had a choice to play or not play with this group. Of course I chose to play because I love roleplaying, but the *reason* I chose to continue adventuring with my old companions is very vague. You pretty much said: "The gods tell you that you must adventure with them to destroy Nagash". This is the tenuous thread that I'm working with! So, to destroy my enemy, Nagash, I am rail-roaded into working with PCs who betrayed and (spiritually) violated me because "the godz saideth!!!!!"

Rimple Serf said:
Yes it is interesting to control a multi personality filled game But I challenge all of you out there to give it a go.

Multi personality? Do you mean schizophrenia? My PC had a perfectly fine personality, then I was slapped with a new one by the DM. Interesting? More like frustrating and bowing to the enjoyment of the other treacherous PCs.
 

First off talking to your GM about what happened is the right idea, the GM knows that you did not like what he did and thus he is aware.

Now role play what they did- embrace the new gods completely, become a devoted follower, change from Rogue to Rogue/Cleric- oh, that could screw up your xp take from the FavClass of Dwarves. Emmm- oh, well, I guess when you fall behind in levels you will get killed more easily. Opps- sorry, then make up a new uncorrupted PC and repeat as necassary.

;)

BTW- I agree with you, its uncool what the other Players and GM did.
 

It seems to me that the DM has a story he wants to run and he doen't care what happens to the PCs or what the players do, it is his story. The rest of you are along for a ride. I would personally talk to them out of game and issue complaints. And if they said I was over reacting, I'd either quite the group or at the very least kill off my character and make a new simple on. The new character would be very basic and I wouldn't care what happened to him since the DM has made it perfectly clear he is not my character. He is the DM's character to do with as the DM sees fit and I just happen to be playing him.
 

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