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<blockquote data-quote="William Ronald" data-source="post: 2409991" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>In a game I was in several years ago, various players had gained control of different countries. (This was a very intense diplomatic and political game, where the PCs often had to solve major problems -- and go adventuring to stop horrible threats.) One player decided that her character would start a war and try to conquer her former allies. The DM warned her against it. I was not there the night of the inital battle, but her armies were defeated by other PCs. As this group split, the former PC became an NPC villain. (Perhaps the DM enjoyed portraying his ex-girlfriend as such.) Fortunately, I was able to strike back at our former ally and some associated NPCs. Perhaps it was satisfying to get even with the PC of a disruptive player and her NPC allies.</p><p></p><p>Moral: It is one thing to be a party of outlaws. It is quite another to be an outlaw from your party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ronald, post: 2409991, member: 426"] In a game I was in several years ago, various players had gained control of different countries. (This was a very intense diplomatic and political game, where the PCs often had to solve major problems -- and go adventuring to stop horrible threats.) One player decided that her character would start a war and try to conquer her former allies. The DM warned her against it. I was not there the night of the inital battle, but her armies were defeated by other PCs. As this group split, the former PC became an NPC villain. (Perhaps the DM enjoyed portraying his ex-girlfriend as such.) Fortunately, I was able to strike back at our former ally and some associated NPCs. Perhaps it was satisfying to get even with the PC of a disruptive player and her NPC allies. Moral: It is one thing to be a party of outlaws. It is quite another to be an outlaw from your party. [/QUOTE]
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