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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Power level
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:52:20 +0200
According to Phil Smith, at 17:16 on 23 Oct 00, the word on the street
was...

> Gurth, this wouldn't be that troll ganger who killed a lot of his team and
> ended a campaign you were telling me about would it?

It's the same player, but not the same character. Within our group, we try
to bring up that incident as little as possible, though :)

> I would encourage the other chraracters to pull their own weight, but then,
> my games aways seem to be full of kamikazi adepts and street sams, and me
> :)>

The other characters in our group can usually handle themselves fairly
well, but Chipeloi usually builds characters whose area of strength is
combat (regardless of what game we're playing), while the other players
build characters who can do other stuff well first and combat second (or
third, or even lower). Quite simply, this means that his characters tend
to be the ones that get involved in fights a lot more -- partly because
that's the way he tends to play them, and partly because the other players
know his characters are well equipped for combat, so they tend to hide
behind them when things start going too far wrong.

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