It’s just a general question, but still. What if someone is the not or even scared to be a main character story that is you are having a game with. Let’s say, you have this guy. Jim, Jim has a very good character for the setting you (the DM) has created for your newest adventure. Very flexible and is able to make such interesting stories with. The bad thing? He isn’t really going into the spot light much, He stays in the background most of the time. Why you might ask? Well, idk. Maybe he feels scared to become the center of the attention even for two minutes, or he has some type of disorder (EG: Imposter Syndrome, Background character Syndrome, Extra disorder, Depersonalization) or heck he just wants the others to have fun so he lets them have the light shine extra bright on them.
So is this a bad thing or a good thing for you? And if you would have one of these types of players or had one, how did you address it?
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r/DnD It’s just a general question, but still. What if someone is the not or even scared to be a main character story that is you are having a game with. Let’s say, you have this guy. Jim, Jim has a very good character for the setting you (the DM) has created for your newest adventure. Very flexible and is able to make such interesting stories with. The bad thing? He isn’t really going into the spot light much, He stays in the background most of the time. Why you might ask? Well, idk. Maybe he feels scared to become the center of the attention even for two minutes, or he has some type of disorder (EG: Imposter Syndrome, Background character Syndrome, Extra disorder, Depersonalization) or heck he just wants the others to have fun so he lets them have the light shine extra bright on them. So is this a bad thing or a good thing for you? And if you would have one of these types of players or had one, how did you address it? submitted by /u/Deviltriggermyass [link] [comments]
It’s just a general question, but still. What if someone is the not or even scared to be a main character story that is you are having a game with. Let’s say, you have this guy. Jim, Jim has a very good character for the setting you (the DM) has created for your newest adventure. Very flexible and is able to make such interesting stories with. The bad thing? He isn’t really going into the spot light much, He stays in the background most of the time. Why you might ask? Well, idk. Maybe he feels scared to become the center of the attention even for two minutes, or he has some type of disorder (EG: Imposter Syndrome, Background character Syndrome, Extra disorder, Depersonalization) or heck he just wants the others to have fun so he lets them have the light shine extra bright on them.
So is this a bad thing or a good thing for you? And if you would have one of these types of players or had one, how did you address it?
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