Mere moments before death, John Morrow <morrow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hastily
scrawled:
>On Sun, 6 May 2007, Ed Chauvin IV wrote:
>> I don't think firewalling is the issue, I think it's gleichman's
>> issue. He has a problem separating player morality from character
>> morality.
>
>I don't think that's the issue. I think that answering the question I
>asked might better illustrate what I think is his issue. Why would a
>player want to run an Evil character or enjoy playing evil PCs?
That doesn't address his issue at all. There are a myriad of reasons,
and he claims they are all so much bull****.
>> He has essentially said that every actor who has ever
>> played Macbeth is evil.
>
>No, I don't think he has, nor do I think he's saying that Shakespeare is
>evil. Please note that MacBeth is a called a tragedy for a reason.
Oh, so if I'm playing Tragic D&D, it'd be OK to play an evil
character?
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