Traveon Wyvernspur
First Post
Sorry, let me clarify what I meant.
If a player is good, and losing his character would cause him to lose interest in the game, that's when you should help him out. Especially if it's because of a bad die roll or unfortunate luck.
I wasn't trying to imply that you leave a character alive just to keep someone around, especially someone likely to use that leverage against you. I realize it didn't come across that way in my initial post. Sorry for the miscommunication.
Sorry, this just sounds like if someone had a player or players like that in the game that they are very immature. As I've stated in my previous post (and I know that this is only my opinion) there shouldn't be any kind of expectation in D&D/Pathfinder/other TTRPG's that their PC's are immortal and will never die.
If I had a player like that in my group who cried and left because their character died, I'd say good riddance and find a more mature person to join the group. I understand that people can get attached to their characters and become sad/upset when they die because of the time invested in them, but in these fantasy settings there are numerous ways to bring them back to life w/o having the GM "hand-wave" it for them to keep their interest in the game.