I was invited to a game being runned by a friend. The setting is too realistic for me, since the world has no mysticism nor magic, only boring humans, and it's centered around politics and diplomacy. Last session I got so bored that I decided to explode a tavern using a gunpowder barrel because the bartender was a dick. That was truly hilarious and the DM failed so hard his rolls I went with it without consequences.
No, seriously: what can I do? Fighting against humans is boring, historically loyal quests based on diplomacy and commerce are boring as hell too. It's around 800 a.C in an invented (but very similar to Earth) world, by the way.
>>50545319
>What can I do on a historical medieval game?
Just about anything.
Build a castle, start your own kingdom.
Accomplish grand feats of might and main you halfwit.
Betray, swindle, backstab, intrigue, murder, kidnap, arsonize, plot, misappropriate and maim.
Play a character - adopt a persona, develop goals and a view of the world you are in.
If you can't pay attention to the game because you aren't allowed to go supersaiyan 2 and shoot kamehamehas at everything then you're probably thirteen years old and have been invited to play with the older boys because they're being nice.
>>50545319
You sound like a really boring person.
Do you have any imagination or creativity at all?
>>50545319
>No, seriously: what can I do?
Have you triedtalking to your DM like a big boy and explaining that you aren't having any fun