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#4 - amuzen ONLINE (01/04/2016) [-]
Eh shouldn't be to hard to work in someone from the otherside of the fence into the party for a race war. Why would you even allow him to introduce his character into the game without knowing who that character is anyways?
User avatar #23 to #4 - schneidend ONLINE (01/04/2016) [-]
I think he just assumed the guy wasn't going to remain a minotaur. And, we all know what they say about assumptions.
#24 to #23 - amuzen ONLINE (01/04/2016) [-]
eh honestly it sounds like some pretty lazy DMing where the players character isn't relevant to how they're introduced into the game. oh and by the way you stumble on this guy who is doing whatever for whatever because eh. Who is that guy anyways?
User avatar #26 to #24 - schneidend ONLINE (01/04/2016) [-]
It's not really lazy DMing, especially if the DM has a design for how the characters are introduced or how they know each other. And, in most settings, a lot of races hang out in cosmopolitan cities, so a character's race is indeed often unimportant in determining where they are or what they do.

It also may be a more casual game/group, or one where the group expects that their characters to come about purely through roleplay and not from where they arre recruited.
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