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Why do I have a problem with Sarge?

By: AntiSkeletons on Nov 29th, 2013  |  syntax: None  |  size: 1.34 KB  |  hits: 54  |  expires: Never
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  1. <Rain_Drop> okay what the fudge scicles
  2. <Rain_Drop> Who is brute and why is he acting like a artard?
  3. <Writing_tide> link to which room you're referring to?
  4. <Writing_tide> And apparently it's Sarge
  5. <Rain_Drop> townsqu- oh ffs
  6. <Rain_Drop> how many rerolls does that make it now? 3?
  7. <Writing_tide> yep
  8. <Writing_tide> Skype had some disagreement whether he was a reroll or an "npc"
  9. <Writing_tide> either way it's Sarge getting his power fix
  10. <Rain_Drop> rrrright
  11. <Rain_Drop> wait whats powerfix mean?
  12. <Writing_tide> Well Rain, in the world of roleplaying, rules are loose to allow one person to play what they want, rather than having to build a character like in a structured RPG
  13. <Writing_tide> People like Sarge are what is known as powerhungry. Not exactly a powergamer, but very similar
  14. <Writing_tide> They like to be more powerful than other people and are attracted to likewise characters. Sarge for example likes to show everyone that he is more physically powerful than anyone, and as such plays likewise characters
  15. <Writing_tide> It's a flaw that some roleplayers have, and usually it's common. It tends to make a character less interesting and fun to be around and roleplay with, and instead is more like a means for a power fantasy for the player of said character.
  16. <Writing_tide> #themoreyouknow
  17. <Rain_Drop> ah thanks! And knowing is half the battle!