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<blockquote data-quote="Coldwyn" data-source="post: 5440635" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>Some years back, my then-girlfriend and I where looking to join an new group. At the local gaming store, we met some seemingly nice students and agreed to join their next session.</p><p>The greeting was rather warm, the 2 guys and three girls seemed to be rather nice people and we had a good feeling about our D&D future.</p><p></p><p>We couldn´t have been further off the mark. After the typical meet-up with thw group and some overland travel, we reached a village and they gleefully began to describe how the kill, main, torture, sodomize, rape and mutiliate everything in that village, what choice morsels they feed to their dogs and so on. It was so gross, we simply exchanged glances and left.</p><p></p><p>Another time I left a group for good was in the heyday of VtM. I joined a group and the mood was friendly but rather like your typical 5 o´clock afternoon tea party, with everyone lounging around, sipping on said tea and eatking cake, therewhile trading stories about the mundanities their charakters are going thru on their everyday nightlife. I was already bored out of my mind when one guy started to explain, in very grafic detail, how he´s raping his girlfriends charakter. That went one for about an hour and everyone at the table was listening raptly and nodding wisely at the described action. The girlsfriends comment afterwards was something like "Oh, I let him work off his evil side from time to time to ease the pressure". I was quite sickened and after that session, never came back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldwyn, post: 5440635, member: 10041"] Some years back, my then-girlfriend and I where looking to join an new group. At the local gaming store, we met some seemingly nice students and agreed to join their next session. The greeting was rather warm, the 2 guys and three girls seemed to be rather nice people and we had a good feeling about our D&D future. We couldn´t have been further off the mark. After the typical meet-up with thw group and some overland travel, we reached a village and they gleefully began to describe how the kill, main, torture, sodomize, rape and mutiliate everything in that village, what choice morsels they feed to their dogs and so on. It was so gross, we simply exchanged glances and left. Another time I left a group for good was in the heyday of VtM. I joined a group and the mood was friendly but rather like your typical 5 o´clock afternoon tea party, with everyone lounging around, sipping on said tea and eatking cake, therewhile trading stories about the mundanities their charakters are going thru on their everyday nightlife. I was already bored out of my mind when one guy started to explain, in very grafic detail, how he´s raping his girlfriends charakter. That went one for about an hour and everyone at the table was listening raptly and nodding wisely at the described action. The girlsfriends comment afterwards was something like "Oh, I let him work off his evil side from time to time to ease the pressure". I was quite sickened and after that session, never came back. [/QUOTE]
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