Playing Kult: Divinity Lost over Discord, I actually got to the point of shouting into my microphone for the first time.
My character's, Eddie's, special project of raising his wife Sofia from the dead took a setback when Eddie's rival and another character's, Adele's, ex-fuckbuddy Zaol, who is a magician, ended up being possessed and destroying Sofia's corpse. In rage, Eddie stabbed Zaol, but before he could finish the job, Adele intervened with magic to force the combatants to disperse. A bit later, the characters regroup and Eddie asks Adele "what the fuck, I had him!" Adele says that she still has feelings for Zaol and won't allow him to be killed. Now fuming with rage, Eddie shouts at Adele and reminds her of just the previous night, when an occult ritual went wrong and dozens of innocents died. The response: "but I didn't care for those people." Eddie finally collapsed, but part deux of this argument came to be when Adele fed a mugger to a bunch of possessed policemen. "Does life and death really not matter when it's not somebody you know?" "Not really, no."
It's worth noting that even though Eddie holds the goal of raising Sofia, Adele is more experienced in the game's lore and thus is the expert Eddie turns toward. However, when both she and Zaol show such sociopathic tendencies, Eddie is starting to doing whether magic really is 'good'. Needless to say, Eddie's Relation value towards Adele fell after the session.
Kult might be a game of occultism, sex, drugs and violence, but somehow we turned even that into a soap opera. A love quadrangle gets interesting when one of the characters in it is dead.