QUOTE(flowerboom @ Feb 11 2013, 02:33 PM)

Do you enjoy being evil ? Overall do you enjoy characters being evil or are you just opposed / dont enjoy the idea or playing of it
Depends on the character. I've had more 'good' characters than "evil" ones. Matter of fact, back in my tabletop days, I
only played good or semi-good types. It was only in 2009 with
Luci Pheria that I got the true urge to play a dark character.
I gotta say I
do enjoy playing evil characters.

This is mostly because I get to do things I would never dream of doing in real-life.
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Also : do you think there comes a "point of no return" or can any character turn around
Anybody can "turn around", but in my experience (in real-life) it's not common to see somebody who's totally mean/evil turn all-a-sudden into a saint, or vice versa. I did have one character (
Renee Gade II) who was mildly bad (she was a rogue fighter with a mild habit of stealing) try to "do good". She took up Knights of the Nine. But her habits were so ingrained, she kept having to redeem herself during KotN. She tried to do good, but could not completely give up her old ways, in other words.
What's weird is my Paladin (
Dyan phor a'Cauz) was a "good" person from the very start, and I NEVER had to force myself not to steal or commit assaults (etc.) when Dyan's game was active.
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Do you think being a vampire makes you "bad" ?
Essentially it does, unless the vamp never ever drinks blood or steals health from another person. I define "evil" as the desire, means, and habit of going against the wills of others, by the way.
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And which people in the game / acts do you consider truely evil?
I will have to think about this one. A lot of NPCs have a mixture of both good and evil. I don't consider most bandits and other such NPCs to be truly evil, for instance. They don't just attack us unprovoked, for instance; instead they often give us a chance to leave them alone.
This post has been edited by Lady Saga: Feb 11 2013, 09:30 PM