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The one thing I hate the most is when I send someone my lore documents and they immediately try to change things. A mystical god that creates her children through magic? “But what if she did have a child sexually” she can’t. She won’t. I am “impossible to work with” because I won’t change my lore to fit other people’s radical ideas. I have things set up in specific ways that lay out the history and culture of the world, and 85% of people get along just fine. That other 15% ALWAYS assume I want help with lore or want input in things. They want to change things to make a character that I have no interest playing against. It’s the main character syndrome. Can’t have any normal characters. Always has to be a god or demi god or someone against the grain.

Granted, those can be cool. But not when people try to change my set world to fit their shit in it. Worst of all, it’s usually men that don’t understand these barriers and boundaries.

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