
Heya,
I've been playing a male Keeper for a while, and while there are some stereotypes out there, there's only been two actual cases that might fit the bill in a bit over two years. One of those was from someone I'd rubbed the wrong way in a previous game that carried a grudge so I don't think that really counts.
But I guess it's the situations you put yourself in and the folks you surround yourself with combined with how you play the character. While a lot of people don't take lallafels seriously at first glance, once you present yourself and show a bit of consistency the stereotypes fall off. Â
If folks you run with are incapable of doing so and taking you seriously as one, then it may be time to find a new circle?
I've been playing a male Keeper for a while, and while there are some stereotypes out there, there's only been two actual cases that might fit the bill in a bit over two years. One of those was from someone I'd rubbed the wrong way in a previous game that carried a grudge so I don't think that really counts.
But I guess it's the situations you put yourself in and the folks you surround yourself with combined with how you play the character. While a lot of people don't take lallafels seriously at first glance, once you present yourself and show a bit of consistency the stereotypes fall off. Â
If folks you run with are incapable of doing so and taking you seriously as one, then it may be time to find a new circle?