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<blockquote data-quote="Rimple Serf" data-source="post: 2051231" data-attributes="member: 19492"><p><strong>Dms reply</strong></p><p></p><p>What can I say to all this feed back? Well it's educational and totally mind blowing. I certainly will look at the other players and my gaming structure in the future.  </p><p></p><p>My love of Warhammer has led me astray, But so have the other players. The half orge is a totally chaotic character but so is the player. Years of beatings and sturn talkings to have not changed the player. AS DEAD knows!!!!!!! Our lovely human will not lift a finger in combat and the Elf just, well, what does he do??? Oh well, I try to cater for all the players, mix the game to make them all happy. </p><p>We are good friends and have many a session laughing so hard at the antics of one another. So It's not about getting RID of the me or other players.</p><p>But you'll need some histroy on this champaign to understand why I did what I did.</p><p>The champaign started with the good old characters heading down the same old story line (with some twists and turns) All going well for some time. One day I approched one of my players to see if they would play a chaotic character. From there I built into the story line the changer of ways Tzeencth. Slowly trying to convert the players to the DARK side. (players choice) One by one over many sessions without any indication to the other players they converted. All except one 'DEAD'. Normally the entire group is receptive to a change of direction, yes not this drastic but I thought it would work. Over the following sessions when the other players were converted and 'DEAD' wasn't, was the hardest I have ever run a game, But I saw this as a challange and re-wrote  the entire story line and champaign to make it fit. Sometimes it worked sometimes it didn't, but learn as you go. The interesting thing is how hard the character 'DEAD' has taken an attempt of holy conversion.  To all who want to know how it happened, here it is. The elf found the Unholy book of Tzeencth, which gave the reader a learnt skill if read, but at a cost. Tzeencth is the changer of ways, thus when the book was given to 'DEAD' to read (and he was engrosed in the book as it gave him a thieving skill) he was actually reading the mystical writings of Tzeencth. 'DEAD' was given a willpower save to resist the subliminal messages bombarding mind. Ah,  he failed. Thus he was convered to a new belief, a new God</p><p>Question-- how many of you have been destroyed, mind affected, stupidified or effected from a failed save. </p><p>With this in place the character should have embraced the effect and risen to the challenge of playing it out. However 'DEAD' complained as soon as it happened.</p><p>An infliction of the mind is a common thing in Warhammer. Just read the insanity rules and you'll know what I'm talking about. so I thought this shouldn't be a problem for the best player in my group to deal with. Ha  I was wrong. </p><p></p><p>So in closing, I have learnt many things from this and you all.</p><p>My thanks.</p><p>PS  Sorry about the grammer and spelling but you should taste my cooking!!!!!!!!</p><p>Rimple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimple Serf, post: 2051231, member: 19492"] [b]Dms reply[/b] What can I say to all this feed back? Well it's educational and totally mind blowing. I certainly will look at the other players and my gaming structure in the future. My love of Warhammer has led me astray, But so have the other players. The half orge is a totally chaotic character but so is the player. Years of beatings and sturn talkings to have not changed the player. AS DEAD knows!!!!!!! Our lovely human will not lift a finger in combat and the Elf just, well, what does he do??? Oh well, I try to cater for all the players, mix the game to make them all happy. We are good friends and have many a session laughing so hard at the antics of one another. So It's not about getting RID of the me or other players. But you'll need some histroy on this champaign to understand why I did what I did. The champaign started with the good old characters heading down the same old story line (with some twists and turns) All going well for some time. One day I approched one of my players to see if they would play a chaotic character. From there I built into the story line the changer of ways Tzeencth. Slowly trying to convert the players to the DARK side. (players choice) One by one over many sessions without any indication to the other players they converted. All except one 'DEAD'. Normally the entire group is receptive to a change of direction, yes not this drastic but I thought it would work. Over the following sessions when the other players were converted and 'DEAD' wasn't, was the hardest I have ever run a game, But I saw this as a challange and re-wrote the entire story line and champaign to make it fit. Sometimes it worked sometimes it didn't, but learn as you go. The interesting thing is how hard the character 'DEAD' has taken an attempt of holy conversion. To all who want to know how it happened, here it is. The elf found the Unholy book of Tzeencth, which gave the reader a learnt skill if read, but at a cost. Tzeencth is the changer of ways, thus when the book was given to 'DEAD' to read (and he was engrosed in the book as it gave him a thieving skill) he was actually reading the mystical writings of Tzeencth. 'DEAD' was given a willpower save to resist the subliminal messages bombarding mind. Ah, he failed. Thus he was convered to a new belief, a new God Question-- how many of you have been destroyed, mind affected, stupidified or effected from a failed save. With this in place the character should have embraced the effect and risen to the challenge of playing it out. However 'DEAD' complained as soon as it happened. An infliction of the mind is a common thing in Warhammer. Just read the insanity rules and you'll know what I'm talking about. so I thought this shouldn't be a problem for the best player in my group to deal with. Ha I was wrong. So in closing, I have learnt many things from this and you all. My thanks. PS Sorry about the grammer and spelling but you should taste my cooking!!!!!!!! Rimple [/QUOTE]
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