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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Moreton" data-source="post: 7557052" data-attributes="member: 6920268"><p>I would say that Auryn's actions (and carlyles) were largely good. You were acting to bring about the end of a great injustice and bring justice for clear crimes, however the nature of the crimes placed them beyond your legal jurisdiction and in a place were the legal authorities would not act against them, you there fore took the appropriate actions and delivered the punishment you could. It would have been better to bring them before a court and a trial but that was impossible unless you had kidnapped them and delivered them to the government of an Eladrin enclave and even then the consequences for that enclave may have been negative and the sentence would have been the same. Ignoring the slavers activity would have been wrong.</p><p></p><p>My own players have always tried to take people alive to face trial but particularly during the train journey when they lacked legal authority they found that they could not always find a legal solution. In one case the half orc business man and his mafia deals they reached an agreement which while was not legal was fair and made use of their influence with the family to do so (in general dealing with the family has pushed them into legal grey zones a lot with them accepting somewhat illegal solution to reach a moral result). They did deliberately kill everyone involved in the slaving in Naalam , normally they choose to not kill when a target drops to 0 hp but here they went for death as anything else would let the criminal escape and re-offend, they also had the serial killer gunslinger assassinated they arranged for a Vekeshi Dryad to meet him and when he tried to kill the dryad it planted him under a tree. I will be interested to see how they operate as they operate further from home and reach a higher level which puts them somewhat above the law, the Kobold is somewhat gun and bomb happy which creates some conflict the others being much less bloodthirsty.</p><p></p><p>Most of them have no ties to the Eladrin or Elfaivar except for a general interest and curiosity. However Nevla the female Eladrin Vekeshi cleric is very interested in her people although she had never been to Elfaivar having been raised as a slave in Danor before escaping somehow leaving all the slavers shredded. She is a cleric of Ssrama she thinks but she has no idea where she manages to draw her power from and instead of channelling positive energy seems to channel some entropic force she and no one else has been able to determine the origins of. She also keeps having visions of Elfaivar from before the death of Ssrama so thinks she may be the reincarnation of an Eladrin who died in the great malice.</p><p>The Goblin has a batman obsession and indeed his father tried trying to clean up corruption in one of the Beran cities leaving his son and an elderly butler to flee to Risur.</p><p>The Dwarf is a solid military veteran who has a link to the elemental plane of air and is accompanied by a lightning weasel.</p><p>The Kobold is a dragon obsessed gun wielding lunatic who really wants to become a dragon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Moreton, post: 7557052, member: 6920268"] I would say that Auryn's actions (and carlyles) were largely good. You were acting to bring about the end of a great injustice and bring justice for clear crimes, however the nature of the crimes placed them beyond your legal jurisdiction and in a place were the legal authorities would not act against them, you there fore took the appropriate actions and delivered the punishment you could. It would have been better to bring them before a court and a trial but that was impossible unless you had kidnapped them and delivered them to the government of an Eladrin enclave and even then the consequences for that enclave may have been negative and the sentence would have been the same. Ignoring the slavers activity would have been wrong. My own players have always tried to take people alive to face trial but particularly during the train journey when they lacked legal authority they found that they could not always find a legal solution. In one case the half orc business man and his mafia deals they reached an agreement which while was not legal was fair and made use of their influence with the family to do so (in general dealing with the family has pushed them into legal grey zones a lot with them accepting somewhat illegal solution to reach a moral result). They did deliberately kill everyone involved in the slaving in Naalam , normally they choose to not kill when a target drops to 0 hp but here they went for death as anything else would let the criminal escape and re-offend, they also had the serial killer gunslinger assassinated they arranged for a Vekeshi Dryad to meet him and when he tried to kill the dryad it planted him under a tree. I will be interested to see how they operate as they operate further from home and reach a higher level which puts them somewhat above the law, the Kobold is somewhat gun and bomb happy which creates some conflict the others being much less bloodthirsty. Most of them have no ties to the Eladrin or Elfaivar except for a general interest and curiosity. However Nevla the female Eladrin Vekeshi cleric is very interested in her people although she had never been to Elfaivar having been raised as a slave in Danor before escaping somehow leaving all the slavers shredded. She is a cleric of Ssrama she thinks but she has no idea where she manages to draw her power from and instead of channelling positive energy seems to channel some entropic force she and no one else has been able to determine the origins of. She also keeps having visions of Elfaivar from before the death of Ssrama so thinks she may be the reincarnation of an Eladrin who died in the great malice. The Goblin has a batman obsession and indeed his father tried trying to clean up corruption in one of the Beran cities leaving his son and an elderly butler to flee to Risur. The Dwarf is a solid military veteran who has a link to the elemental plane of air and is accompanied by a lightning weasel. The Kobold is a dragon obsessed gun wielding lunatic who really wants to become a dragon [/QUOTE]
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