eamon
Explorer
I'm going to go against the flow here and say the DM does have a bit of a responsibility here. Not to replace the lost treasure, but to manage expectations and for her part in the miscommunication.
So the dwarf hates necromancy, but in the DM's world this doesn't make sense. Before the dwarf killed the LG wizard, the DM should have pulled the emergency brake and discussed things. It's quite possible that the dwarf would still have killed that wizard, but that should only have happened with the out-of-character understanding that while the dwarf is justifiably traumatized and hates necromancy, that the PC's behavior is out of line. The players should agree with that - regardless of the characters. I get the feeling that might not be the case based on the fact that you're surprised by the latest destruction of skeletons.
The ideal solution would probably have been to deal with the dwarf after the murder. The dwarf's player should understand that the dwarf's inevitable downfall is not the player's downfall. In fact, he might like the dramatic resolution of what sounds like a key part of his character.
Beyond that, it sounds like a fun bit of in-character gaming - hilariously fun from my uninvolved perspective!
So the dwarf hates necromancy, but in the DM's world this doesn't make sense. Before the dwarf killed the LG wizard, the DM should have pulled the emergency brake and discussed things. It's quite possible that the dwarf would still have killed that wizard, but that should only have happened with the out-of-character understanding that while the dwarf is justifiably traumatized and hates necromancy, that the PC's behavior is out of line. The players should agree with that - regardless of the characters. I get the feeling that might not be the case based on the fact that you're surprised by the latest destruction of skeletons.
The ideal solution would probably have been to deal with the dwarf after the murder. The dwarf's player should understand that the dwarf's inevitable downfall is not the player's downfall. In fact, he might like the dramatic resolution of what sounds like a key part of his character.
Beyond that, it sounds like a fun bit of in-character gaming - hilariously fun from my uninvolved perspective!