Confession #39
He constantly undermines my ability to be a DM, telling my players things that contradict with the way I conduct a game. He also decided to be a chaotic evil when I was about to advise players NOT to choose evil alignments, because it really hinders the progress of a classic do-gooders story (and I am using a classic good triumphs over evil, because I have a table full of new players). They are enjoying my plot, but I feel like HE feels like he’s partially in control, just because we’re the only two non-newbies. I love him, but when it comes to D&D, he can be a pain in the ass.
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soycrates reblogged this from swoz and added:
He’s just not too good at knowing when he takes little things too far. He’s always convinced that the problem is...
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sexplosion reblogged this from literaryfirearms and added:
Talk to him, or send some Paladins to kill his player. Over and over. He’ll learn. (Or just talk to him)
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shiisa reblogged this from theskypilot and added:
Kill his character AND target his XP è_é (are there still negative exp penalties when characters get killed? haven’t...
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theskypilot reblogged this from swoz and added:
kill his character or don’t award him XP
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literaryfirearms reblogged this from tabletopconfessions and added:
If he’s being a jerk, talk to him. That’s incredibly rude, especially as a boyfriend. :/
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