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Originally Posted by tshiggins
Randy: This is probably the most times we’ve ever used the word “rape” in a single day, ever.
Beatrice: Without a whistle or a cop!
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1) Rape spirits are horrible, horrible things.
2) I'm glad to see that I'm not the only GM to feature deeply disturbing situations and antagonists. To me, it ruins all the integrity of a fictional setting or scenario if the villains adhere to some vestiges of the Hays Code and are consequently less villainous than a lot of the normal flesh-and-blood people I deal with in my job.
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Originally Posted by tshiggins
Beatrice: We need a list of people they’re allowed to kill.
Aurelia: Child molesters… rapists…
Beatrice: ...homeless people…
Randy: What’s wrong with homeless people? Some of my best friends are homeless people!
(Beatrice and Aurelia continue the list.)
Randy: And we’re the good guys….
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I'm prepared to make a ruling on this.
Any side of a conflict that has the equivalent of a Wannsea Conference to define what makes whole groups of people legitimate targets for extermination can no longer claim
good guy status.
I guess, if there are sanity-blasting Old One outer gods or actual hellish legions that have to be stopped, there is a
theoretical possibility that the acturial table exterminator PCs are the lesser of available evils, but then again, maybe the legions of the damned aren't all that bad, either.