Sleipnir
The Eight-Legged Norse Horse
So, I have done a few different roleplays as a GM, but this is the first time I've hosted one that seemed particularly popular. That being the case, I've found myself faced with a variety of different players and characters, and at first, everything was A-Okay, not an issue.
HOWEVER.
All good things must come to an end, and the early days of the game where everything was simple and we had a grand total of like 5 peaceful, cooperative players were over. Shortly after we started getting more and more players wanting to join.
That's were the problems start. We all know as roleplayers that we've encountered those characters who tend to be a bit over-the-top and suffer from 2Edgy4U syndrome. The problem is such characters can be played reasonably enough to fit the tone of the game, but I have doubts on whether or not they will be.
So I wanted to ask the community about this.
Is it appropriate for me to basically say, "I won't take this character because I don't like them?" Because I feel like that's what I'd be doing, and I feel like that isn't quite right.
Another problem I have is that I'm not sure whether or not it's appropriate to reject someone based on their OOC grammar when their CS seems to be acceptable enough.
And as a GM, is it appropriate for me to go back and refuse a character after they've already been admitted to the game? How much time do I give them to settle into the setting before I am good to ask them to leave?
What are my limitations? How much control can I have over who I let in my game without coming off as rude or power-trippy or otherwise nasty?
HOWEVER.
All good things must come to an end, and the early days of the game where everything was simple and we had a grand total of like 5 peaceful, cooperative players were over. Shortly after we started getting more and more players wanting to join.
That's were the problems start. We all know as roleplayers that we've encountered those characters who tend to be a bit over-the-top and suffer from 2Edgy4U syndrome. The problem is such characters can be played reasonably enough to fit the tone of the game, but I have doubts on whether or not they will be.
So I wanted to ask the community about this.
Is it appropriate for me to basically say, "I won't take this character because I don't like them?" Because I feel like that's what I'd be doing, and I feel like that isn't quite right.
Another problem I have is that I'm not sure whether or not it's appropriate to reject someone based on their OOC grammar when their CS seems to be acceptable enough.
And as a GM, is it appropriate for me to go back and refuse a character after they've already been admitted to the game? How much time do I give them to settle into the setting before I am good to ask them to leave?
What are my limitations? How much control can I have over who I let in my game without coming off as rude or power-trippy or otherwise nasty?
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