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<blockquote data-quote="malcolypse" data-source="post: 5826140" data-attributes="member: 92042"><p>[MENTION=9037]Elf Witch[/MENTION]: I'm starting to get the feeling that most of the dissenters are trolling you, or are too stubborn to accept that you're making all the sense in the world.</p><p></p><p>If the players read the handout, and they agreed to the setting at the beginning (which is implicit in their partaking of the game), then they need to either accept the setting or find a new game. </p><p></p><p>It shouldn't be about risking friendship to get them out, but if they're not mature enough to participate as previously agreed or back out amiably then you may need to show them the door.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like even though she's new to DMing, your friend is running a well developed world very well, and the only problem is that not everyone is grownup enough to take part in a friendly and meaningful way. If your friend is as non-confrontational as you say, it may fall on your head to shoo the offending players off. Don't let them ruin her experience, she sounds like she could easily be a great DM.</p><p></p><p>Also, I want to set a troll trap. Place your bets now as to what idiot will start screaming that taxes and slavery are completely incomparable instead of just recognizing the analogy for what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malcolypse, post: 5826140, member: 92042"] [MENTION=9037]Elf Witch[/MENTION]: I'm starting to get the feeling that most of the dissenters are trolling you, or are too stubborn to accept that you're making all the sense in the world. If the players read the handout, and they agreed to the setting at the beginning (which is implicit in their partaking of the game), then they need to either accept the setting or find a new game. It shouldn't be about risking friendship to get them out, but if they're not mature enough to participate as previously agreed or back out amiably then you may need to show them the door. It sounds like even though she's new to DMing, your friend is running a well developed world very well, and the only problem is that not everyone is grownup enough to take part in a friendly and meaningful way. If your friend is as non-confrontational as you say, it may fall on your head to shoo the offending players off. Don't let them ruin her experience, she sounds like she could easily be a great DM. Also, I want to set a troll trap. Place your bets now as to what idiot will start screaming that taxes and slavery are completely incomparable instead of just recognizing the analogy for what it is. [/QUOTE]
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