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<blockquote data-quote="SableWyvern" data-source="post: 9831862" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>The first two bits where you have quoted me and claim I was being virulent: I was explaining exactly what [USER=7043860]@GobHag[/USER] had said earlier in the thread. Someone came along and tried to claim GobHag had not really said those things, but GobHab themself then replied to that person and confirmed that my statements were, in fact, completely accurate. So, not "virulent" at all, just statements of fact. The person you think I'm being virulent to agrees 100% with my comments and indicated that I was representing their position accurately, and it is the person I was replying to who was misrepresenting them. GobHag has been clear and consistent in their statements that they have no respect for a GM's world and do not have any interest in working with a GM to make their character fit. They make the character they wants, irrespective of any other factors, and the GM is expected to deal with it. While I don't agree with the way they approach this topic, I have stated that I do respect the fact that they own it 100% and stand by their position unashamedly.</p><p></p><p>The third quote of mine is the final statement I made in a discussion about an analogy, and is missing all the requisite context to understand it. The statement was intentionally ludicrous, to show the analogy itself is ludicrous. I already addressed this earlier in the thread and made it clear that statement was not intended to be taken literally, nor is anything else I've said in this thread consistent with anyone who would take that statement seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SableWyvern, post: 9831862, member: 1008"] The first two bits where you have quoted me and claim I was being virulent: I was explaining exactly what [USER=7043860]@GobHag[/USER] had said earlier in the thread. Someone came along and tried to claim GobHag had not really said those things, but GobHab themself then replied to that person and confirmed that my statements were, in fact, completely accurate. So, not "virulent" at all, just statements of fact. The person you think I'm being virulent to agrees 100% with my comments and indicated that I was representing their position accurately, and it is the person I was replying to who was misrepresenting them. GobHag has been clear and consistent in their statements that they have no respect for a GM's world and do not have any interest in working with a GM to make their character fit. They make the character they wants, irrespective of any other factors, and the GM is expected to deal with it. While I don't agree with the way they approach this topic, I have stated that I do respect the fact that they own it 100% and stand by their position unashamedly. The third quote of mine is the final statement I made in a discussion about an analogy, and is missing all the requisite context to understand it. The statement was intentionally ludicrous, to show the analogy itself is ludicrous. I already addressed this earlier in the thread and made it clear that statement was not intended to be taken literally, nor is anything else I've said in this thread consistent with anyone who would take that statement seriously. [/QUOTE]
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