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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 8304285" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>I've had a few people that I have been at odds with on play styles over the years, but nothing of a problematic nature, just wanting something different and approaching the game different ways.</p><p></p><p>But there's one person who just remembering makes my blood boil. He was a narcissistic cheater with some annoyingly creepy sexual fetishes - and was quite explicit about the latter. Unfortunately, he's also married to my wife's sister, both sisters of who game with me regularly. Finally kicked him out of my gaming circle <em>at the request of the rest of the game group</em> when he was openly caught cheating on his character stats and rolls. My wife breathed a heavy sigh of relief, and only afterward I learned he'd made a couple passes at her (including a couple "you show me yours I'll show you mine"). Turned out she wasn't alone, and at the time about half my game group was female. Needless to say, he'll never be setting foot in my house again - and his wife KNOWS of this behavior.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, he was twice as worse as DM. His "games" were stories about his DMNPC, in which everyone else was just along to see how awesome said DMNPC was - and he especially tried to make it clear to all the female players at his table, as they were "obviously wowed by his dashing charms.", and whose character's survival was often dependent on going along with said flirtations.</p><p></p><p>As I said - the memory of his antics tends to make my blood boil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 8304285, member: 52734"] I've had a few people that I have been at odds with on play styles over the years, but nothing of a problematic nature, just wanting something different and approaching the game different ways. But there's one person who just remembering makes my blood boil. He was a narcissistic cheater with some annoyingly creepy sexual fetishes - and was quite explicit about the latter. Unfortunately, he's also married to my wife's sister, both sisters of who game with me regularly. Finally kicked him out of my gaming circle [i]at the request of the rest of the game group[/i] when he was openly caught cheating on his character stats and rolls. My wife breathed a heavy sigh of relief, and only afterward I learned he'd made a couple passes at her (including a couple "you show me yours I'll show you mine"). Turned out she wasn't alone, and at the time about half my game group was female. Needless to say, he'll never be setting foot in my house again - and his wife KNOWS of this behavior. As an aside, he was twice as worse as DM. His "games" were stories about his DMNPC, in which everyone else was just along to see how awesome said DMNPC was - and he especially tried to make it clear to all the female players at his table, as they were "obviously wowed by his dashing charms.", and whose character's survival was often dependent on going along with said flirtations. As I said - the memory of his antics tends to make my blood boil. [/QUOTE]
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