Evil in Name only
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There is defonatly plenty of sly evil out there, most of which I'm sure I have no idea about. It is defonatly the most effective way to make a truly evil PC.
However, there is something rewarding about walking into town and having everyone and there mother react to you. Such reputation often leads to goodie goodie PC's not "letting" you travel with them, which can be a major downer if that is your only Pc or your main PC.
It would be difficult for some charicters, say a well established Banite, to try and play the secretive evil. So this mantel often falls uppon us.
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@61b9f70070:
Perception is everything in narfell. To be a successfull evil charicter all you really have to do is get everyone to think your evil, then do nothing wrong ever.
No, no. Do wrong and never get caught. Personally, I hate having a character attributed to doing all these cool things, and never having actually done them.
There are many times I miss playing Yolande. She helped bring down the Gypsy camp, and her guilt just slid off of her because so many people helped defend her. “Why oh why?”, people would say, “Would she bring down the Gypsy camp, and then fight and give her life to get it back?” Well, there were reasons. Perfectly solid, evil, IC reasons. It was fun playing a character who sacrificed and manipulated other people. My only failure was the difficulty killing other PC’s. It’s a rather fine line you have to walk between having fun and letting others have fun too. There are three PC’s Yolande should have killed outright, and made darn sure they never came back. She had both means and motive. However, I tended to stick with permanently harming NPCs, and manipulating PC’s to further Yolande’s goals.
No. For me it’s far more fun to BE evil, slide out from others accusations, and look good doing it. Because in the end, nobody is entirely sure what horrible things you’ve REALLY done…and that scares them.
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@1a6a9bbb1e=Grak01:
@1a6a9bbb1e=Clan:
Perception is everything…
Dwin is treated by many (mostly older players) like an evil scoundrel, yet when challenged to cite anything evil he's ever done, no one can :).
cough cough Norwick infamous land grab cough cough:))
…again, citing something "evil"?
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@097ac31ba8=Teringer:
Humorously, nobody can cite anything evil that my banite has done either, but the label has gotten more strife from both sides of the table than I care to even start on!
mwhahahaha vald can!
i kinda agree that perception is everything, people see one of my chars as a sort of bully, yet he in his eyes does not do anything wrong so it works from both sides
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@7d3db939c0=Teringer:
Humorously, nobody can cite anything evil that my banite has done either, but the label has gotten more strife from both sides of the table than I care to even start on!
Ya mean using spells that blow up heads aint evil? <.<
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@5561a19963=Clan:
Perception is everything…
Dwin is treated by many (mostly older players) like an evil scoundrel, yet when challenged to cite anything evil he's ever done, no one can :).
cough cough Norwick infamous land grab cough cough:))
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I played an evil character, she never got much stick from anyone over it. She was neutral evil though, so she wasn't out on any grand evil plan, just out for herself. Worked out nicely for her mostly.
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Humorously, nobody can cite anything evil that my banite has done either, but the label has gotten more strife from both sides of the table than I care to even start on!
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Perception is everything…
Dwin is treated by many (mostly older players) like an evil scoundrel, yet when challenged to cite anything evil he's ever done, no one can
I agree with you completely... I even think that people perceive that Dwin is evil because they used to see his cousin log in with a Blackguard class next to his name.
Or people perceive he is evil because people that offend the leadership in Norwick sometimes get beaten up or jailed. shrugs
If you want to play an evil character, thats fine... the problem is when you are trying to play something else but have an evil label on you... its near impossible to lose that stereotype from players and DM's alike.