[quote=@Odin] Maybe you don’t have the same vision of reality as me - if you live in Uganda I presume school children who are 15 that HAVENT killed are rare and school children that HAVE killed are reality. Sounds like you’re not looking for realism (your suggested question shows that) and more the opposite. I don’t see why you’d change that rather than embrace it. You don’t HAVE to like fun settings where the sun always shines. You get to choose that yourself. Read the setting and read it correctly. If someone proposes a fun scenario where the setting is happy and whatever, the question “will we kill people” isn’t really relevant. It’s not about mindsets, it’s about reading the setting and understanding it. [/quote] Having had family who taught in Uganda, I can promise you that there are only EXTREMELY small pockets of places where it is common that a 15 year old has killed someone. Plus the characters we are playing in the role play are people people from the USA, Britain, Japan, Canada, and a few other countries who have been selected to be part of a special secret prep school. I asked if our characters would being killing people and the GM said yes. I am fine with this, but it means my character will likely have a slight mental breakdown when he comes to the first time he is involved with a killing and I am used to being the only character who has this type of response in these types of role plays. Again I am enjoying and like this role play a lot. Just venting about my own weakness for not removing hard realities and mindsets from my writing and views my character would have.