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Which played-out D&D trope needs to die?
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<blockquote data-quote="VelvetViolet" data-source="post: 8387974" data-attributes="member: 6686357"><p>Trying to grimderp everything. I know the hobby is fundamentally a violent crime fantasy (read <em>Powerkill</em> and <em>Violence</em> sometime), but there’s been so many edgelords thru the years and especially in the post-HBO <em>Game of Thrones</em> era. It’s not enough for monsters to engage in unspecified “bad things” to justify adventurers killing them, now they have to skin people alive and sexual violence and yadda yadda. Even if it’s not depicted on-screen, it’s very important for the players to know that the worst possible tortures they can imagine are constantly happening off-screen to infinite nameless villagers. Because how else can we motivate you to fight those nasty humanoids? Not like your actions matter, since there are infinite monsters torturing infinite villagers off-screen. You might as well set in the campaign in Dante’s hell and then say all the damned are actually innocent and the universe just hates you. This has pretty much soured my interest in gaming. Real life is already a living hell for the overwhelming majority of the human population and will stay that way forever. I don’t need my elf-games to constantly remind me of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelvetViolet, post: 8387974, member: 6686357"] Trying to grimderp everything. I know the hobby is fundamentally a violent crime fantasy (read [I]Powerkill[/I] and [I]Violence[/I] sometime), but there’s been so many edgelords thru the years and especially in the post-HBO [I]Game of Thrones[/I] era. It’s not enough for monsters to engage in unspecified “bad things” to justify adventurers killing them, now they have to skin people alive and sexual violence and yadda yadda. Even if it’s not depicted on-screen, it’s very important for the players to know that the worst possible tortures they can imagine are constantly happening off-screen to infinite nameless villagers. Because how else can we motivate you to fight those nasty humanoids? Not like your actions matter, since there are infinite monsters torturing infinite villagers off-screen. You might as well set in the campaign in Dante’s hell and then say all the damned are actually innocent and the universe just hates you. This has pretty much soured my interest in gaming. Real life is already a living hell for the overwhelming majority of the human population and will stay that way forever. I don’t need my elf-games to constantly remind me of that. [/QUOTE]
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