I didn't think this qualifies as an anecdote as such so i decided to post this on its own thread.
I've recently started running a Dnd 4e Essentials campaign playing through the available modules. We started with the new Red Box adventure and now we're four sessions into Thunderspire Labyrinth, its not been going too badly. Our current GM (running WHFRP) is experiencing an erratic work schedule and so is forced to cancel sessions at the last notice.
The essentials adjustments makes it much easier to "pick up and play" and coupled with the modules it makes for a simple night's gaming (if there ever was one).
Now the Party Consists of a Good Elven Warpriest, a Unaligned Halfling Mage, a LG Dragonborn Knight, a Unaligned Half elf Hunter and an Unaligned Dwarf Slayer (A Slayer/Fighter who happens to be a Dwarf and not a Slayer of Dwarves). As you may have noticed already there are more Unaligned characters than Good which causes a little friction. Of course friction can be a good thing when it comes to party dynamics etc...
What could possibly go wrong?
Enter the previously mentioned GM, who asked to make a character for when he does manage to turn up but doesn't have his plot available (which is often).
Obligingly I sat with him in front of the Dndi character builder to see what he wants to bring to the table. He sees that Vampire is available as a character class and proceeds to beg me to let him play a Dwarf vampire.
I don't regret telling him no.
This same man once asked for a Dwarf Aasimar rogue with wings...
and he wanted to be a part of a black gangsta rapper duo with another player during a Nocturnum Cthulhu modern campaign...
The horror of those sessions shall never be shared.
So being the nice guy that you all know i am(I hope) I compromised. He also showed interest in the new Blackguard (Paladin) class along with the new race, the Vyrloka (Humans who made a pact with vampires to gain their power, essentially half vampire day walkers like blade but without the thirst). I thought "its okay I can spin this" and since i disallowed his first option this should appease him.
We played with a possible motivation and back story. Nothing heavy for the pick up and play games in mind but enough to give him reason to be in the party. We established that He was a paladin of the Raven Queen who in his battle against the dread forces of Orcus is cursed to become what he hates, A Half-vampire Blackguard, and seeks the Raven Queen's favor to restore him to his former glory.
It was late so we then wrapped up the character with magic items etc (he's level 5), saved the character and went our separate ways...
I get a steam IM from him earlier today asking for a lvl 1 wondrous item. Already my spidey senses were tingling so i ask him what is it and what does it do?
Its the Eternal Chalk. It doesn't break, it doesn't run out and anything written or drawn using it cannot be removed or disturbed for 1 week.
I ask him flat out "You're going to troll the hell out of the other players aren't you"
"...No, I'm going to use it to plan out battles and skirmishes with the other players"
This doesn't sound anything like him, he doesn't plan fights. Hell no one in my player base has ever planned anything outside a game of Shadowrun and those plans mostly consist of Burst/Sneak in, Kill people, take loot and do something deeply offensive to the NPCs and other players alike whilst barely holding to mission parameters.
"Bullshit dude, what are you planning to do?"
"Draw a penis on the Dragonborn Knight's shield"
Yes, the Half-vampire Blackguard is going to draw a penis on the tower shield of his Lawful Good Dragonborn Knight ally.
So there goes the whole penitent anti-hero angle.
In the end, I decided that its better to say "Yes, but" rather than just NO!. His character already had 5 magic items, if he wanted the chalk so badly he can substitute one of his existing ones for it.
Just another campaign that will shave years off my life and my will to live, i'm sure of it.
I have to add the guy has no problems as a model GM, Just as a player he can make the games i run very difficult to steer. I guess its all practice in improvisation.
I've rambled on too long without making a point.
What would you do when faced with that kind of player?