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"Brendan Murphy" wrote in message
news:w2Bd+gHpoxZBFwj8@obsidiancity.org.uk...
> In message <2so9icF1njv21U1@uni-berlin.de>, Brandon Blackmoor
> writes
> >Harlan Osier wrote:
> >> You see , one of the PCs is a chaotic evil half-orc barbarian who
> >> rapes every whench he comes across.
> >
> >Burn the character sheet and tell the player never to come back. That's
> >the simplest way of getting rid of this problem.
> >
>
> Seems a bit harsh - I mean how would you expect a chaotic evil half-orc
> barbarian to behave?
>
Real Question: Is the character's behavior affecting either the PCs ingame
or the players themselves? Or you as a DM, does it interfere with the flow
of your game when this CE 1/2 orc does his deed?
Heaven's help you if the answer's no.
If yes, then the next step is talking to the player of that 1/2 orc and
asking nicely, then if nessacary harshly ordering, him to modify his
inappropriate behavior. Failing anything short of his agreeing to change
his ways would not be acceptable. This is a player who seems to delight in
causing great discomfort to the rest of your gaming group. IMO, a CE
alignment means a selfish and lazy asshole type of PC, not rape any hole
within reach.
Or if you really want to allow this sort of behavior: Here's a site for D&D
STDs, actually the whole Manual for sex in a D&D camp.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~johol/netbooks/CarnalGuide/carnal.txt
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