I don't really want to get back into it, but it is the same thing in that you made plenty of assumptions when all you had to go on was a post or two from me describing how those two guys would not tell their wives, even lie to them, about roleplaying.
You don't know them. You don't know their situations. All you know is that I've told you that they refuse to admit to their wives that they roleplay.
Yet, you have plenty of opinions that you posited as fact about their actions up to and including the states of their marriages!
Ma'am, I think you just flubbed a second Bluff check...
Looks like you deleted that post where you said:
Say...did you delete or edit the post where you said what I quoted above?
Interesting that you didn't say something to the same effect when you were making sweeping arguments about the state of their marriages.
Psstt. By the way....this guy we're talking about in this thread...the one that lies to his wife about playing RPGs?
It's the same guy.![]()
I have not deleted any post so I guess you failed your search check.
Okay I can buy that. But it would be better to leave a game if you are going to do so when your character is killed then right in the middle of the adventure leaving the DM to scramble with what to do with the live character.
Oh good, another thread about to be closed.
One thing he says bothers me, though. He says that, (he's warning me up front), if his character dies, he will quit the campaign. He's says he does this because he's got so much invested in his character that he just can't have fun running a different one in the same world. "Conan doesn't die," he says. "James Bond doesn't die. And, when I play Skyrim, if my character gets killed, I get to reload and keep playing with the same character."
This is utterly foreign to me. I don't like it when PC's die. I want my players succeed.
I may have. If I did, I apologize. Taking your word for it, I edited my comments above to remove that question.
And, I'll drop this here so we don't get the thread closed.
Ah, yes. I remember the death of Dagon Silverhammer, my favourite character ever, Level11 Dwarven fighter/cleric (D&D 3.5E). He got jumped by Orogs, the rest of the party were too afraid to intervene, sneaked away and left him too die. At least they gave him a proper burial.
Wasn't a reason for to quit the game though, next session they met Frulbol Doksleb, Svirfneblin Druid/Rogue.
(ps. level adjustment of +4 is too harsh)
I can understand that. I could easily see that being fun for me, personally (if I ever got to play!), and for some in my group. And, my players don't play the majority of their characters with the goal of being "heroic". They're usually pretty good guys, and they do some heroic things (sometimes greatly heroic and risky things!), but that's not a goal of theirs.I've had a lot of PCs go out like that. Not all got a proper burial. All had their corpses looted. It just doesn't feel fun or heroic.