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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 3054251" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>If the campaign world is highly developed and "The" Capaign World for most of the adventures and things like associations from the PHB II we a routine part of the game, then yes I would enjoy that very much.</p><p></p><p>The reason I would enjoy it is because every time you wanted to relive that memory and make that fight out to be the glorious martyrdom that it was you could search out that association and relive it with the people who were involved. [I'm thinking the Jedi Knight Order for example, since the OP uses Obi Wan's death in their OP]</p><p></p><p>In that case the memory living on would mean so much to the future games and it would make the world come alive because part of the significant history of the world was created by the palyers. And that is a very good thing!</p><p></p><p>If it was a world that was never to be touched again, though, I would hate it. It would be one of the biggest downers ever. I think it would even be a bigger downer than a character death mid-campaign. Because a character death mid-campaign can be raised, or you get to make a new one and finish the job. The quest that ends with both death and the job being finished in an imaginary world never to be visited again just leaves an empty feeling inside.</p><p></p><p>I think one of the greatest reasons that Obi Wan's death was accepted is because the memory of Obi Wan lived on in all the movies. His voice made many appearances and his spirit made an obvious appearance in the end.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps, Ari.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 3054251, member: 35788"] If the campaign world is highly developed and "The" Capaign World for most of the adventures and things like associations from the PHB II we a routine part of the game, then yes I would enjoy that very much. The reason I would enjoy it is because every time you wanted to relive that memory and make that fight out to be the glorious martyrdom that it was you could search out that association and relive it with the people who were involved. [I'm thinking the Jedi Knight Order for example, since the OP uses Obi Wan's death in their OP] In that case the memory living on would mean so much to the future games and it would make the world come alive because part of the significant history of the world was created by the palyers. And that is a very good thing! If it was a world that was never to be touched again, though, I would hate it. It would be one of the biggest downers ever. I think it would even be a bigger downer than a character death mid-campaign. Because a character death mid-campaign can be raised, or you get to make a new one and finish the job. The quest that ends with both death and the job being finished in an imaginary world never to be visited again just leaves an empty feeling inside. I think one of the greatest reasons that Obi Wan's death was accepted is because the memory of Obi Wan lived on in all the movies. His voice made many appearances and his spirit made an obvious appearance in the end. I hope this helps, Ari. [/QUOTE]
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