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Someone could run a evil game where monsters rape pilage and revel in their evilness, with occassional bouts of agnst.  But thats not my style as a GM. (That style tends to attract wanna-be who take pride in calling themselves "evil" and "anarchists" and thinking they are tough, but in reality would not last ten minutes in prison much less a truely anarachistic society.)
 
Someone could run a evil game where monsters rape pilage and revel in their evilness, with occassional bouts of agnst.  But thats not my style as a GM. (That style tends to attract wanna-be who take pride in calling themselves "evil" and "anarchists" and thinking they are tough, but in reality would not last ten minutes in prison much less a truely anarachistic society.)
 
It seems that just about everyone is on the same wavelenght here. I am leaning toward a "Dark and Witty" and "Mocking Evil" but a combination of the "post LOTR" background and being recruited by a political mastermind.  
 
It seems that just about everyone is on the same wavelenght here. I am leaning toward a "Dark and Witty" and "Mocking Evil" but a combination of the "post LOTR" background and being recruited by a political mastermind.  

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