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Thank you everyone for all the great advice. I'll talk with her and figure out boundaries, etc. And as for someone else's question, no it's not inspired by Drizzt. Shes never even heard of Drizzt. She just likes the aesthetic (and stats) of a drow, doesn't really like being evil, and likes to play characters that are purposefully and drastically different from standard stereotypes of their given race


I have a player at my table wanting to be a good drow.

Basically she was born in a drow settlement, but by her early teens she was an outcast due to her naivety, and the lack of inherent cruelty and ambition common for Drow. She ran away, and was eventually taken in by a human family who accepted her due to her good nature. Just because this human family accepted her though, doesn't mean that everyone will.

My question is, how do I as the GM portray the hate and prejudice that Drow experience from other races, without seeming like I'm picking on the player?