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Avoiding Wrath of Fellow Players (And Death) My problem is primarily a meta-gaming one. Other players are not playing their characters, but playing themselves. Only one character in our party should actually have a genuine problem with the fact I killed the bard (which, actually, their characters do not even know). The others, based on both their personalities and alignments, wouldn't be overly fussed (the Bard was also evil). So I need a way to either get around the meta-gaming (tried talking to them about it, but they don't 'get' it), or a way to defend myself in-game. |
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Avoiding Wrath of Fellow Players (And Death) Thanks for your answers! I updated my original post with some extra details I failed to mention before! |
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