I play Pathfinder with a group of friends on Saturday nights with my husband as the DM. Everything was fine. We were playing a homegrown Kings-Maker campaign with a wild west setting. I played a gunslinger with a couple levels of cleric mixed in for some healing/versatility. Good times were had by all.
Then I got sick and missed a session. No big deal. It happens from time to time. One week after that my husband updated me on what the party did while I was sick. A forest nymph had asked them to take care of an alchemist's lab that was near her forest because it was polluting the air. The party went to the lab to talk with him and he agreed to move on the condition that they provide a place for him to set up his laboratory. Perfectly reasonable, right?
So of course, in the middle of the night they decide to drop a fireball into his lab and blow it up with him still inside. His fingers were the only things they found of him. To their credit, they hadn't actually killed him because he managed to escape somehow.
As a player, I was pretty pissed that they did that. As a Lawful Neutral cleric of Abadar, I was really pissed that they did that. That was enough for my character to leave the party. I really didn't want to because I really liked my character but I decided that I needed to play him in-character. So I rolled up a new character and spoke with my husband about what we were going to do. I was so upset that they did that to a cooperative NPC that I decided my character would turn them into the local authorities. My husband agreed that they needed to face consequences for their actions and decided that they would be required to pay a fine of 42K gold.
When we started the session that night and I turned them in and left the party, they weren't too happy. But you know what? Tough crap. This is what happens when you rashly destroying the homes of NPCs that haven't done anything wrong. So I played my new character but I wasn't really happy with it. I really wanted to play my old character.
After paying the restitution and going south, they discovered a portal that would only open for a cleric of Abadar. Boy, don't you guys wish you hadn't pissed off the one in your party.
Since there was no other way they could open it, they decided to go back to town and make amends with my old character. I was happy because I saw this as an opportunity to play him again. As the party had paid for their crimes my character was willing to put the past behind them and travel with them again. Things should have gotten better from that point on.
However, every time we have a session I have to hear about how I turned "traitor" to the party simply because I reported a crime they committed. Even after I gave one of my party members 6k so he could get an enchantment on his greataxe he has to give me crap about it. So tonight I decided I had had enough. After another snide comment about what had happened I said I was done playing for the night, packed my stuff up and left the room. After the session I talked to my husband and I decided I wasn't going to play in that campaign anymore. He feels badly about it and told me that they didn't mean to be hostile, but I'm just tired of hearing about it.
I'll admit that I probably overreacted to the original situation but I don't want to play with people that fuck up NPCs for no good reason. So I'm irritated that they did something like that in the first place and aren't willing to let it go. I feel uncomfortable and unwelcome in that party now. So quitting is the best option, but I'm still pretty pissed about it. Anyone else here play Pathfinder? What do you think about this whole thing?
Then I got sick and missed a session. No big deal. It happens from time to time. One week after that my husband updated me on what the party did while I was sick. A forest nymph had asked them to take care of an alchemist's lab that was near her forest because it was polluting the air. The party went to the lab to talk with him and he agreed to move on the condition that they provide a place for him to set up his laboratory. Perfectly reasonable, right?
So of course, in the middle of the night they decide to drop a fireball into his lab and blow it up with him still inside. His fingers were the only things they found of him. To their credit, they hadn't actually killed him because he managed to escape somehow.
As a player, I was pretty pissed that they did that. As a Lawful Neutral cleric of Abadar, I was really pissed that they did that. That was enough for my character to leave the party. I really didn't want to because I really liked my character but I decided that I needed to play him in-character. So I rolled up a new character and spoke with my husband about what we were going to do. I was so upset that they did that to a cooperative NPC that I decided my character would turn them into the local authorities. My husband agreed that they needed to face consequences for their actions and decided that they would be required to pay a fine of 42K gold.
When we started the session that night and I turned them in and left the party, they weren't too happy. But you know what? Tough crap. This is what happens when you rashly destroying the homes of NPCs that haven't done anything wrong. So I played my new character but I wasn't really happy with it. I really wanted to play my old character.
After paying the restitution and going south, they discovered a portal that would only open for a cleric of Abadar. Boy, don't you guys wish you hadn't pissed off the one in your party.
Since there was no other way they could open it, they decided to go back to town and make amends with my old character. I was happy because I saw this as an opportunity to play him again. As the party had paid for their crimes my character was willing to put the past behind them and travel with them again. Things should have gotten better from that point on.
However, every time we have a session I have to hear about how I turned "traitor" to the party simply because I reported a crime they committed. Even after I gave one of my party members 6k so he could get an enchantment on his greataxe he has to give me crap about it. So tonight I decided I had had enough. After another snide comment about what had happened I said I was done playing for the night, packed my stuff up and left the room. After the session I talked to my husband and I decided I wasn't going to play in that campaign anymore. He feels badly about it and told me that they didn't mean to be hostile, but I'm just tired of hearing about it.
I'll admit that I probably overreacted to the original situation but I don't want to play with people that fuck up NPCs for no good reason. So I'm irritated that they did something like that in the first place and aren't willing to let it go. I feel uncomfortable and unwelcome in that party now. So quitting is the best option, but I'm still pretty pissed about it. Anyone else here play Pathfinder? What do you think about this whole thing?
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