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<blockquote data-quote="Edgewood" data-source="post: 4441620" data-attributes="member: 20132"><p>I played in a homebrew made by a guy who I knew through a mutual friend. I didn't know what kind of player he was or what game we were going to play but I was asked to play in his game. It turned out that not only was this game going to take place in a homebrew campaign, but we would be playing a set of rules that he made himself.</p><p></p><p>So I finally went to his house with my friend and learned that there was going to be 9 players in total, + the GM and that they have already played two sessions in the past. The rules were explained to me (a very brief explanation) and I made a character. He was sort of a ranger/druid type character.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the GM made the people in his homebrew very magic-phobic. He made it clear that magic was universally feared, hated and outlawed. So what was everyone playing??? Well half were fighters who upheld this hatred for magic and the other half were..well..magic users.</p><p></p><p>The one and only session was basically half of the party was fighting the other half for using magic....imagine. I politely excused myself out of the game and went home.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what the GM was thinking making a world where just about everyone hated magic and then allowing so many magic users didn't make sense. Of course everyone was going to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edgewood, post: 4441620, member: 20132"] I played in a homebrew made by a guy who I knew through a mutual friend. I didn't know what kind of player he was or what game we were going to play but I was asked to play in his game. It turned out that not only was this game going to take place in a homebrew campaign, but we would be playing a set of rules that he made himself. So I finally went to his house with my friend and learned that there was going to be 9 players in total, + the GM and that they have already played two sessions in the past. The rules were explained to me (a very brief explanation) and I made a character. He was sort of a ranger/druid type character. Anyway, the GM made the people in his homebrew very magic-phobic. He made it clear that magic was universally feared, hated and outlawed. So what was everyone playing??? Well half were fighters who upheld this hatred for magic and the other half were..well..magic users. The one and only session was basically half of the party was fighting the other half for using magic....imagine. I politely excused myself out of the game and went home. Not sure what the GM was thinking making a world where just about everyone hated magic and then allowing so many magic users didn't make sense. Of course everyone was going to fight. [/QUOTE]
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