Does your character treat figures of authority with deference or are they a cheeky bugger?
>>97183368my character IS a figure of authorityand a cheeky bugger
>>97183368My character was raped by her jailers so she doesn't like city guards much. Also her boss tried to sold her out to a brothel as wasted goods.
tell us about your own characters op, lead by example.
>>97183368True PC's question authority with every interaction. Truer PC's recognise real authority and keep their mouths shut lest they be tossed in a dungeon
He's a doctor, so he respects authority figures up until the point that they try to interfere in his expert medical opinion and practice
>>971833944channers meet up with their friends every fortnight to pretend to be a rape victim.
>>97183492They collectively get naked and sit on the bathroo floor with the shower on and pretend they just got raped
>>97183492It's just something statically likely to have happened to her given the circumstances she was in, not even the main trauma, nor is the main focus.
>>97183492About one in five women in the United States experienced completed or attempted rape during their lifetime.Globally, an estimated one in three (30%) women worldwide have been subjected to either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. About one in 26 men in the U.S. have experienced completed or attempted rape. Nearly a quarter (24.8%) of men have experienced some form of contact sexual violence in their lifetime.
>>97183511TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THAT A 1 IN 1 WOMEN
>>97183368Depends on the authority figure in question.
>>97183368>Does your character treat figures of authority with deference or are they a cheeky bugger?As much deference as possible, because for me the metagame is to stop the other PCs from going off on wild tangents.It's exhilarating, I shut them down whenever they try and disrupt things. I WILL drag you across the finish line. We WILL have an adventure for a party of 4-5 PCs of Level 6-7. No, you don't get to ruin the night with your shenigans, because I WILL grab at every plot hook. You will NOT talk to the villain and try to change sides, I will scupper diplomacy by deliberately attacking the obvious BBEG so we WILL have the final battle.
>>97183368A lot of my characters have been either cunning schemers or idealistic young nobles, both of whom have good reason to be polite and deferential. The former because they want to cozy up to powerful people (and typically lack fighting prowess), the latter because they respect the importance of hierarchy (and will someday wield authority themselves). Woe betide the authority figures that my characters don't respect, however. The schemers will happily snark at or demean lesser authorities if they think they can get away with it, while the nobles will seek to tear down unworthy leadership.
>>97183368What about yours? I'm suddenly really interested in what (You)r characters do, how they act, how it relates to the mechanics of the system[s] they're played in, and what those systems are.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/x6ywyc/king_philip_v_of_caduvia_campaign_npc_commission/https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/search/image/LyShG8cuLH6vuHGGEoIsdg/Puckee spam thread.>FIFTY-TWO results
>>97183368This looks like AI.
Why does Puckee spam his AI shit? Is it advertising? Is he autistic?
If they respond well to the latter then it will become the former
>puckee thread
>>97183368Polite deference as default.Authority figures are rarely significant features in a game, so far as their nature as an authority goes.As such, the fastest way to get through the scene without rushing and spoiling it, is to be politely deferential in RP, so the GM can expound their bit, info can be gleaned, and the party can move on. This means we can get 1-2 more things done this session, and more of the session is spent doing cooler things than listening to a player stage act about their PC doing something irrelevant and inhibitory to the game, for twenty minutes, that did not need to happen and offered no benefit, insight, or enjoyment to anyone at the table bar one player.Characters that are 'cheeky buggers' to any and all authority figures are red flags, and I'm tired of pretending they're not.
Garbage pucktard! Kill yourself, you gameless psycho! No body likes you or your trashy soulless commissions.>>97184028holy fuck.
>>97184458>>97184165Not Ai. It is by Bella Bergolts (Known artist)
>>97183368Definitely cheeky. Was instructed to destroy a ship but seized it for himself instead and routinely sneaks a spellcasting focus up his sleeves when instructed to surrender arms before diplomatic meetings
>>97186625Doesn't matter if it's AI or not. You're a spamming faggot who deserves to be permabanned, puckee.
>>97186727lmao based
>>97183368I refuse to acknowledge nazi mods authoritah, and you as a human being.
>>97186625AI spammers are not artists
>>97183368This looks like shit.
>>97186470>Characters that are 'cheeky buggers' to any and all authority figures are red flags, and I'm tired of pretending they're not.I agree, makes it hard to dm
>>97183368Does your character have the audacity to speak against the High King who united the West and his wife, the Evenstar?