Horrible things

>Didn't really think this one through, did you.
Did I? You think I'm a graphics artist working for WotC? They flipped the bottom one that'd be fully upside down, the ones that were mostly just on their side they kept. Nothing more to it.

>You think I'm a graphics artist working for WotC?
Oh not at all, I was just pointing out that you're kind of a dummy.

You mean like level drain variant? Instead of losing a level it converts a class level to Fighter?

It would be more interesting if you rolled for the class

This fuck
I'm not saving the peasant's children out of the goodness of my heart, I'm doing it because they're paying me to

Even worse is said gm changed my alignment to LG then said I couldn't do evil acts anymore because I was good now
(Said evil act being hanging a bandit)

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That's just your DM being a fucking muppet.

One time I've told a player "if you keep acting like that your alignment might change."

The party had pissed off the locals in a village and one got arrested. They broke him out and fled town. So far it's all good, nothing alignment-change worthy. The PC had been framed, and they avoided so much as hurting someone.

The town forms up the militia to chase the party. Because the party had roughly a four hour head start they were free and clear as far as I was concerned, it's just what the townsfolk would do.

The sorcerer casts invisibility and fly, and goes to see if the townsfolk are pursuing. I describe the situation: the party is in the clear, and it looks like the peasants are getting tired of this and are arguing about just going home.

The sorcerer decides to toss fireballs into the middle of the crowd, killing and injuring dozens. Basically he doomed the town economically as well as killing a bunch of people for no good reason. The town had plenty of new widows and orphans that day.

His alignment was CN. I informed him that if he kept creating widows and orphans by the dozen for no good reason he might find himself CE at some point.

I see nothing wrong with that.

> The setting's gnomes are a hamfisted jewish insert

I hate, hate, HATE this trope so damned much, they have so much potential as a race but this lazy asspull keeps coming up in campaigns that are completely unconnected with each other. It's frustrating as fuck, I play tabletop to escape reality to a world where heroism still matters for three hours a week, every saturday, not to suffer through some dotard idealist's shitty "intrigue" campaign. If I wanted to do a realistic man against the Man campagin where all the le ebin "conspiracy theories" are lel ackshually true XD XD XD, I'd run GURPS.

Lmao publicly hanging a verifiably guilty bandit is as righteous as it gets.

Since we got a Glorantha thread going, maybe you have some time to talk about our Lord and savior Heroquest?
Runequest is pretty rad to if you like tacticool sword fights

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