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--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 12:39, 26 February 2007 (MST)I hope I never said that Robert "cheated".  I was a little strict in the whole poisons incident, and for that I won't apologize, but other than that, I was sad that I never really gave much of a path for Robert to resolve his difficulties.
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JASON: Gabe, does your dad work at Seattle Central CC?
  
--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]-- Slow day at work, yay!  AnywayYou wrote this "...but I was too concerned with advancing my plot, giving you guys a scare, and honestly, "making an example" (something I never should have done) of Gabe's character for breaking the rules."
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 11:30, 11 September 2009 (MST) Yes he does.  I think he does a lot through Tacoma now but yeah, he does.
  
Sorry I used cheating, as to me cheating is breaking the rules. So what did you mean by this?
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JASON: I just applied for a job there.
  
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]] 09:43, 14 September 2009 (MST) What job exactly?  My dad is only in charge of hiring teachers there.  Could you get me a job number?  Do you have my hotmail addy?  I check that email a lot.
  
--[[User:Matts|Matts]] 17:31, 26 February 2007 (MST)Oh, Robert put on the mask and yelled "For the Dark Gods", which in any reasonable Warhammer game means you get eaten by Chaos.  That's all.
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JASON: I dont know if I have your hotmailThe job I applied for is 09-057-CCRSThanks for the help.
 
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--[[User:Edmiao|Edmiao]] 18:51, 26 February 2007 (MST) you should have just put him out of his misery right there and then.  maybe letting him live was a greater punishment
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--[[User:Gdaze|Gdaze]]--  Well I'd actually disagree here and say that usually, most usually, Chaos is a slow tant.  It isn't fast at all.  Of course this was a different universe then normal.  But in any reasonable game someone usually doesn't have to roll to remember what item is in which hand, so to each his ownBut I don't think I "broke the rules"!
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--[[User:208.146.45.110|208.146.45.110]] 20:56, 26 February 2007 (MST)Whether its a slow taint or you get gobbled by a demon lord is up to the GM.  Needless to say arousing the ire of chaos should carry with it significant consequences, and is an action that is, barring extraordinary circumstances, out of character for almost anyone in the old world, Matt's version or not.  As for the two potions: it was, in my opinion, a bad decision made for reasons that, at the time, probably seemed ok to the GM.  If the GM has to go back and edit every mistake he/she makes, there is no way the game is going to run.  As I've said before, the GM makes way more mistakes (typically, unless they like to PK) in the group's favor than against them.  In order to make the game feasible, someone eventually has to back down, and a game runs much better when that is the player 80-90% of the time.  If it really was a mistake, the GM will feel bad as it is and try to make sure it doesn't happen again, and this should be sufficient succor for the players.  Besides being a somewhat spineless GM, one of the reasons I often go to lengthy measures to preserve PCs lives is because of the fallout a player death almost invariably generates for me.  If you want games to get rougher around the edges, with more PC failures/deaths/etc to sweeten those hard earned victories, you have to accept that sometimes that means you personally are gonna get fucked, maybe even fucked in ways the rules say you shouldn't get fucked: in the heat of the moment, the GM has to be free to take some liberties, at least in my opinion.  In fact, the times Robert got really screwed, it was 100% within the rules: he got unbelievably unlucky a number of times and got Ulrich's furied, but that's an entirely GM-independent fucking.
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--[[User:67.183.58.127|67.183.58.127]] 21:00, 26 February 2007 (MST)When that happened I kinda felt the same as Gabe, I thought it was a strange thing to do (at best)The more I thought about it though, the more I realized it was an absolute stroke of genius on Matts part.  Here is a character who is losing his mind and fighting an inner battle versus chaos.  He might think he remembers which pocket things are stored, but the chaos in him might skew things for chaotic effect.  It was brilliant.  I dont necessarily think you broke the rules, but I remember occasions where you ignored what Matt said the world was like, instead insisting the book says otherwise and some other things like this.  In the end though, I think its all a matter of perspective.  If we look at these things the right way, just about anything can be positive.
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 14 September 2009

JASON: Gabe, does your dad work at Seattle Central CC?

--Gdaze 11:30, 11 September 2009 (MST) Yes he does. I think he does a lot through Tacoma now but yeah, he does.

JASON: I just applied for a job there.

--Gdaze 09:43, 14 September 2009 (MST) What job exactly? My dad is only in charge of hiring teachers there. Could you get me a job number? Do you have my hotmail addy? I check that email a lot.

JASON: I dont know if I have your hotmail. The job I applied for is 09-057-CCRS. Thanks for the help.