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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 8093985" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Okay, that’s not so much a list of possible consequences as a list of things you don’t like about what we described.</p><p></p><p>We do require disadvantage to hit someone in such a way as not to kill them in combat when using a weapon with a pommel. We don’t with a weapon that could sensibly knock them out easily like a club but it stretches our incredulity to allow them to easily do this otherwise.</p><p></p><p>We do have kobold / gnome animosity it’s part of that setting and the foundation of the Tartuccio plot. I made it clear when they tried that a peaceful solution wouldn’t work.</p><p></p><p>The scene is the river crossing featuring Jubilost Narthropple. The challenge is that one party member took the kobolds side.</p><p></p><p>The Paladin doesn’t play lawful stupid, and we’re talking about his Druid brother. He will try and reason and correct his brother’s behaviour but his brother is smarter than him and is good at justifying his actions.</p><p></p><p>We don’t add alignment restrictions that don’t exist. As I said in the text the Druid justified his reasons because they had experienced antagonist from gnomes and truce with kobolds. Several party members found this suspicious but acknowledged that it gave enough leeway. There was fighting in his lands, he felt obliged and entitled to stop it.</p><p></p><p>Tartuccio in kobold form is very distinctive. As Tartuk he has purple skin, where as a gnome he had purple robes and hair.</p><p></p><p>The lightning strike took half the gnomes hp. The huge hailstones of the ice storm took him down to 0 hp as I said. “Bleed out” is a figure of speech. But in game it was describes as a cracked skull from hail stones that killed him. So yes he bled from his ears and internal bleeding killed him. Represented by death saves.</p><p></p><p>A witness did escape. A gnome assistant... plus’s Jubilost will be raised from the dead.</p><p></p><p>Whether people care is part of the consequences. Which was the aim of the thread?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comments though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 8093985, member: 6879661"] Okay, that’s not so much a list of possible consequences as a list of things you don’t like about what we described. We do require disadvantage to hit someone in such a way as not to kill them in combat when using a weapon with a pommel. We don’t with a weapon that could sensibly knock them out easily like a club but it stretches our incredulity to allow them to easily do this otherwise. We do have kobold / gnome animosity it’s part of that setting and the foundation of the Tartuccio plot. I made it clear when they tried that a peaceful solution wouldn’t work. The scene is the river crossing featuring Jubilost Narthropple. The challenge is that one party member took the kobolds side. The Paladin doesn’t play lawful stupid, and we’re talking about his Druid brother. He will try and reason and correct his brother’s behaviour but his brother is smarter than him and is good at justifying his actions. We don’t add alignment restrictions that don’t exist. As I said in the text the Druid justified his reasons because they had experienced antagonist from gnomes and truce with kobolds. Several party members found this suspicious but acknowledged that it gave enough leeway. There was fighting in his lands, he felt obliged and entitled to stop it. Tartuccio in kobold form is very distinctive. As Tartuk he has purple skin, where as a gnome he had purple robes and hair. The lightning strike took half the gnomes hp. The huge hailstones of the ice storm took him down to 0 hp as I said. “Bleed out” is a figure of speech. But in game it was describes as a cracked skull from hail stones that killed him. So yes he bled from his ears and internal bleeding killed him. Represented by death saves. A witness did escape. A gnome assistant... plus’s Jubilost will be raised from the dead. Whether people care is part of the consequences. Which was the aim of the thread? Thanks for the comments though. [/QUOTE]
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