last time I played I assassinated the main antag the DM spent weeks on. had maps, quests, characters, back story, etc.
the character was really rude and antagonizing towards me because I had the audacity to tell him to stop attacking the nearby village. just having a chat...pulled out my dagger and stabbed his bitch ass face without warning. before I rolled the DM asked, "are you sure? he's pretty high level." I rolled just high enough and dropped him inside his cottage door.
the DM just sighed, defeated and started calculating exp. We didn't even know who he was until we saw how much exp we were getting.
I felt really bad for the DM. he was really good at it for being so new. I didn't go back after because I felt I ruined the fun for everyone else.
I generally play chaotic good and absolutely lose my fucking shit to evil characters. I'm drawn to them like catnip. this wasn't the first time I ruined a campaign like this.
one time I "accidentally" burned a village down that was home to the only living heir to the kingdom we were hired to find. well, we found him. extra crispy. long story on how the village was set ablaze...
Perhaps you should challenge yourself and try different, more... "morally fluid" characters. It will take you out of your comfort zone, but might be surprisingly enjoyable!
last time I played I assassinated the main antag the DM spent weeks on. had maps, quests, characters, back story, etc.
the character was really rude and antagonizing towards me because I had the audacity to tell him to stop attacking the nearby village. just having a chat...pulled out my dagger and stabbed his bitch ass face without warning. before I rolled the DM asked, "are you sure? he's pretty high level." I rolled just high enough and dropped him inside his cottage door.
the DM just sighed, defeated and started calculating exp. We didn't even know who he was until we saw how much exp we were getting.
I felt really bad for the DM. he was really good at it for being so new. I didn't go back after because I felt I ruined the fun for everyone else.
I generally play chaotic good and absolutely lose my fucking shit to evil characters. I'm drawn to them like catnip. this wasn't the first time I ruined a campaign like this.
one time I "accidentally" burned a village down that was home to the only living heir to the kingdom we were hired to find. well, we found him. extra crispy. long story on how the village was set ablaze...
Perhaps you should challenge yourself and try different, more... "morally fluid" characters. It will take you out of your comfort zone, but might be surprisingly enjoyable!