Damn right.
Damn right.
Oh absolutely, but like, the guy who brags about his villainy ain’t exactly complex, but I like it like that sometimes.
This is also important; sometimes not everyone wants to be a face.
Everything is a Jojo reference.
Just like everything is secretly a 40k reference.
Zealot Barbarians are objectively one of the most fun to play.
One of my favorite characters, of all time, was an Aasimar Path of the Zealot Barbarian.
The twist being she wasn’t half-celestial half-human or anything, but half-Orc, and her father was Tempus. One of her character goals was to get the Orcish people to reject Gruumsh and follow a real war god.
I think there’s also only so much you can do if people just won’t engage.
Mayhaps I shall!
Hail Chaos!
Shhhhhhh
I will literally let my table sit in silence before butting in.
Like, I’ve trained myself to hold back so much I struggle to get a word in edgewise in more proactive groups.
The problem is definitely they’re introverts, but I can’t force them to talk.
No table should have a main character, but having standout characters is pretty common.
Sounds like my Akita
Of course there’s ways to be better, but getting mad at the active player kinda justifies them calling them out.
I’m a very social player and even I can feel like I’m talked over sometimes in a very engage RP-heavy group, just because I’ve trained myself not to interrupt people.
I like a bit of 50/50 as a DM, and my players adore what I do sometimes.
Legit great ideas and easily implemented.
I’ve seen this too; the problem is people who use this legitimate problems to shame someone who’s doing nothing wrong.
I think they’re all pretty solid, but my favorite is and will always be “My Warlock Patron is my overbearing mom who rediscovered me and is desperately trying to embody what a mom is, with no context for what any of it means, or what “age appropriate” means”.
I used to be in a lot of bad groups, with really horrible DMs and they would regularly shame me for actually roleplaying my character and engaging in roleplay instead of just shitposting and being a dumbass, or for like, actually making a character instead of exclusively hyper-optimizing for solely combat.
Akitas were companions for Japanese nobility so they hunted, guarded, and loved on their masters very devoted, and I specifically had an American Akita, who are cross-bred with German Shepards. They’re extremely intelligent, and will chase anything they see, not so much smell, but oftentimes absolutely.