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Cads, Bounders and Scoundrels - Which is the best system for playing them ?

Started by Sean, November 15, 2007, 12:01:53 PM

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Ian Absentia

Quote from: Ned the Lonely DonkeyWhen a player says "No way am I going to seduce the squire's daughter he'll cut my nuts off!" or "The temple's too well guarded to attempt this heist." you make them roll on the appropriate weakness.
But, but...that detracts from player free will.  That's outrageous!  Player characters should be in total, concious control of their impulses, just like in real life.

!i!

Ned the Lonely Donkey

Do not offer sympathy to the mentally ill. Tell them firmly, "I am not paid to listen to this drivel. You are a terminal fool." - William S Burroughs, Words of Advice For Young People.