grep wrote:
Every story worth remembering has a snowflake as its protagonist. This is in fact the cornerstone of literature. The idea that PC's shouldn't be snowflakes and should be happy playing out as anything less than what they find incredibly fun to try is a malignant elitism that deserves to be crushed. We're up against some fossilized glaciers that I don't feel confident would be survivable if confronted.
They have depth and might be atypical compared to the rest of their kind, but I don't know about snowflake. I will use my favorite hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, as an example:
He is atypical of hobbits, since he leaves the Shire to go adventuring in far flung lands with Gandalf, Thorin and company. However, if this sort of atypical behavior were to be expressed by your average SK player - it might looking something like this:
He would join up with Sauron, give him the One Ring, and then give aid and comfort to orcs, trolls, etc. For whatever reason, players on SK want to break their alignment in order to be different/unique/snowflake, instead of having interesting quirks that add depth to their character and make them stand out.
Just sayin'.