The RPG Player’s Bill of Rights
- You have the right to choose to get up from the table and leave.
Unless your country allows people to be strapped into seats and forced to play games, #1 is the only right you have. If you are unfortunate enough to be subjected to strap-down laws, I can only sympathize. Best of luck.
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Blunt and straight to the point. I like it.
@Mark: I was going to talk about it but simpler works.
I agree with this Mark. In fact, all other rights stem from this foundational right. For example, you (a player, not you personally) have the right to think I run sessions like a fool and can’t keep a game interesting. However, I (or anyone who runs games) have the right to ignore this opinion if you never run anything yourself.
*Again, the use of you and I as pronouns are just for ease of discussion, not directed at anyone personally.