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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8491075" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p>The DM will be the first to go: They are the ones who force the PC's to slay innocent Orcs, Drows, and twist the whims of fate and folly via the use of Chaotic Incarnations pretended under the benign image of the dice. They conspire against their players and proceed to take part within the horrors and twisted reality brought upon countless worlds via the actions of the PCs.</p><p></p><p>Worse still, the PCs are strangely, innocent in this, as they are falsely led to believe that they are the only thing that matters within the world and that the laws of the world itself are supposed to bend themselves to their whims. Should they try to question this, they risk total abandonment, erasure, and the splitting of friendships as the DM brings about calamity against such questioners. Sometimes, completely replacing one of the actors within this unending Dramatis Personae that is constantly churned out, with an exact duplicate. And should the PCs even try to play the part of the DM's twisted game in order to bring about change, subconsciously the PCs will end up "ignoring" such helpful routes, or roads if you will, to pursue their own greed or twisted desires. Yes noble some of them are, but the languishing darkness or hunger for treasure or whatnot will be brought about via the DM slowly exerting their Eldritch Aura over the PCs, bringing out the primal insecurities that lay hidden within the heart of the human unconsciousness.</p><p></p><p>To truly bring about change, the PCs of the various tables must band together and ban the DM's from their own Eldritch Dwellings, locking the door within and stemming the tide set forth as the wrath of red and blue solar lights, summoned forth by the angered DMs, draw ever closer, while contending with the DM's servants who take on the guises of Eldritch Caretakers. Always making sure to pet the dog and cat along the way. They will perhaps fail and be forever removed from the existence of society, but the unity will bring about the slower, ever present change, that will finally, years from now, or post 2024, become the reality that the DMs were finally casted from power.</p><p></p><p>And then, that's when <em>The Numbers 2/1 strikes.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><em><strong>But that is another story....</strong></em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8491075, member: 7017196"] The DM will be the first to go: They are the ones who force the PC's to slay innocent Orcs, Drows, and twist the whims of fate and folly via the use of Chaotic Incarnations pretended under the benign image of the dice. They conspire against their players and proceed to take part within the horrors and twisted reality brought upon countless worlds via the actions of the PCs. Worse still, the PCs are strangely, innocent in this, as they are falsely led to believe that they are the only thing that matters within the world and that the laws of the world itself are supposed to bend themselves to their whims. Should they try to question this, they risk total abandonment, erasure, and the splitting of friendships as the DM brings about calamity against such questioners. Sometimes, completely replacing one of the actors within this unending Dramatis Personae that is constantly churned out, with an exact duplicate. And should the PCs even try to play the part of the DM's twisted game in order to bring about change, subconsciously the PCs will end up "ignoring" such helpful routes, or roads if you will, to pursue their own greed or twisted desires. Yes noble some of them are, but the languishing darkness or hunger for treasure or whatnot will be brought about via the DM slowly exerting their Eldritch Aura over the PCs, bringing out the primal insecurities that lay hidden within the heart of the human unconsciousness. To truly bring about change, the PCs of the various tables must band together and ban the DM's from their own Eldritch Dwellings, locking the door within and stemming the tide set forth as the wrath of red and blue solar lights, summoned forth by the angered DMs, draw ever closer, while contending with the DM's servants who take on the guises of Eldritch Caretakers. Always making sure to pet the dog and cat along the way. They will perhaps fail and be forever removed from the existence of society, but the unity will bring about the slower, ever present change, that will finally, years from now, or post 2024, become the reality that the DMs were finally casted from power. And then, that's when [I]The Numbers 2/1 strikes. [I][B]But that is another story....[/B][/I][/I] [/QUOTE]
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