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User avatar #7 - dehnoobshow (01/01/2016) [-]
One time our DM was so stubborn on "You can't read this it's not safe" that our party just said **** that and made an alchemical toilet.
Just.
To read.
Something.
From then on out we always made Alchemical jokes.

I mean it wasn't a good first experience.
Not to mentionned I originally wanted to be a cleric, but I was convinced, by the DM, to be a Paladin, so I was. Then I learned that by the end of the game I would be forced to either try to kill the rest of my (Literally everyone was Chaotic Evil except for me. I dunno man, edgemasters?) party, or try to convince them.
Here's the kicker. They were all characters that were used before and would squash me effortlessly. I clearly wouldn't be able to convince because edge. My only chance was to get over 3 nat 20s at the end of the game. Which wasn't a good motivator.
User avatar #17 to #7 - akkere (01/01/2016) [-]
Being a Paladin in a Chaotic Evil party is the worst. It literally becomes a game of looking over your shoulder every goddamn action and constantly throwing perception checks to make sure no one's doing anything slippery.
Had a DM that straight up had us trapped with an intelligent Dragolich that was going to have everyone be his questing adventurers (compatible with everyone but the Pally and me, who was a Neutral Good sorceror, and consequently turn the Paladin into a Death Knight (which would've had him fighting the Dragolich's control at every turn).
We're only third levels by this point, so any hope of beating this thing as a party was pretty minimal, let alone 1v1 which ended up happening with the Paladin, who ended up getting killed.
Fffffffffuuuck that DM.
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