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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7838647" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Depends heavily on the group. I have one group that I've basically been gaming with for a long time and we've been friends for decades. I know their triggers and things that upset them, and avoid them, but a lot else can be on the table <em>if it helps the story we are all telling<strong>. </strong></em>It's rare I'd add in something just to "kick the dog" - i.e. show a bag guy is evil.</p><p></p><p>I play with another group of adults and I may include some of them like slavery or torture, but anything sexual (including consensual) is off the table, at the very most implied and off camera.</p><p></p><p>Another game I run is for teenagers. It has implied genocide because the world has flooded over the past century and there are no more drow or other underdark race, and there's bigotry of island vs. sea dwellers (and vs. the fey), but most other parts will not hit the table. They aren't sure how they should feel about the domed city-state with an enlightened, learned vegetarian peaceful theocratic society that when they die give their bodies to their decendants to labor eternally as undead that can survive underwater and farm the aquaculture to feed them.</p><p></p><p>This really is a by-table sort of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7838647, member: 20564"] Depends heavily on the group. I have one group that I've basically been gaming with for a long time and we've been friends for decades. I know their triggers and things that upset them, and avoid them, but a lot else can be on the table [I]if it helps the story we are all telling[B]. [/B][/I]It's rare I'd add in something just to "kick the dog" - i.e. show a bag guy is evil. I play with another group of adults and I may include some of them like slavery or torture, but anything sexual (including consensual) is off the table, at the very most implied and off camera. Another game I run is for teenagers. It has implied genocide because the world has flooded over the past century and there are no more drow or other underdark race, and there's bigotry of island vs. sea dwellers (and vs. the fey), but most other parts will not hit the table. They aren't sure how they should feel about the domed city-state with an enlightened, learned vegetarian peaceful theocratic society that when they die give their bodies to their decendants to labor eternally as undead that can survive underwater and farm the aquaculture to feed them. This really is a by-table sort of thing. [/QUOTE]
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