And I a Lawful Neutral Monk in an order that treats undeath and necromancy as the highest form of defilement and heresy
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In that campaign-turned-oneshot I'm a Chaotic Neutral Oracle with the Legalistic curse with a fealty binding me to a lord.
The other lord whom I was rented out to only ordered us to kill or capture a necromancer and bring back information on what he was plotting. Which we had already accomplished, so I just went back to report to the NPC overlords while the other two battled it out against their hated enemy. RIP.
(My PC doesn't have anything against undead in particular.)
BAWK BAWK BAWK BAWK
living is overrated
you live in legend
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look at eskarl, he didnt mind
Oh wow, that was the first session?
I thought you played your character well and it was good that you didn't crack and just make them hurl themselves into certain death because we were. Although you might have been able to finesse it somehow, but it would've probably required more interaction between the party.
This kind of thing though is usually why GMs don't let people play CN or Evil characters, because even if the player wants to work together, if they're playing IC then there's literally no reason for the character to not fuck off and leave everyone behind because it's not in their interest. Depending on the group that can work but then there are people who will get upset when that happens.
Luckily it looks like most people here can handle it though. But just as a general rule...
I would greentext it but I feel like the GM should have the honor.
Sure I'll write it up sometime.
I miss long D&D sessions. Schedules make it hard enough for me to get 4 hours these days :(.
9 straight hours? I wish I could have a session like that ;_;
What software did you use to play btw? Other than Skype I guess.
We use good ol' Roll20, whose name cannot be more inappropriate.