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<blockquote data-quote="William Ronald" data-source="post: 258200" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>Spider_Jerusalem:</p><p></p><p>My condolences on losing a good character. I have had characters sacrifice themselves to save their friends, as well as those who have died in battle. The key thing in game is to see how the remaining PCs react. Death is something that the PCs will face time and time again.</p><p></p><p>A heroic death can inspire a party. Gideon Rhuul may be dead in the game, but his sacrifice may inspire his friends to greater things.</p><p></p><p>There should be in character reaction by the other PCs and whatever new character you create to the death. The reactions should be based on how the characters reacted to him in life. ( I would hope for better reactions than "What stuff did he have?").</p><p></p><p>Possibly you might want to roleplay a funeral for Gideon Rhuul. Possibly your new character may show up at the funeral. He may find some of the characters a little reluctant to accept a new member in their group, but this is perhaps natural.</p><p></p><p>In the end, Spider Jerusalem, it is up to you and your fellow players to make Gideon Rhuul's life and death a remarkable part of your campaign. In future years, Gideon's courage may inspire not just his friends but strangers who never knew him. That is perhaps the best tribute of all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ronald, post: 258200, member: 426"] Spider_Jerusalem: My condolences on losing a good character. I have had characters sacrifice themselves to save their friends, as well as those who have died in battle. The key thing in game is to see how the remaining PCs react. Death is something that the PCs will face time and time again. A heroic death can inspire a party. Gideon Rhuul may be dead in the game, but his sacrifice may inspire his friends to greater things. There should be in character reaction by the other PCs and whatever new character you create to the death. The reactions should be based on how the characters reacted to him in life. ( I would hope for better reactions than "What stuff did he have?"). Possibly you might want to roleplay a funeral for Gideon Rhuul. Possibly your new character may show up at the funeral. He may find some of the characters a little reluctant to accept a new member in their group, but this is perhaps natural. In the end, Spider Jerusalem, it is up to you and your fellow players to make Gideon Rhuul's life and death a remarkable part of your campaign. In future years, Gideon's courage may inspire not just his friends but strangers who never knew him. That is perhaps the best tribute of all. [/QUOTE]
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