Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
Except the OP agreed with my summary that included the player thinking they had exhausted the options.As I said that would be you and others reading into that sentence.
Except the OP agreed with my summary that included the player thinking they had exhausted the options.As I said that would be you and others reading into that sentence.
Later the original,poster did add there was a "strong result" to a negotiation to get to the offer.I was referring to the bolded.
What am I reading into it? The DM who was actually there relayed his impression of the player's state of mind.As I said that would be you and others reading into that sentence.
It's clear in Gygax's alignment descriptions (in his PHB and DMG) that LG isn't some "diluted" form of good. LG persons aspire to be maximally good, and believe that law (whatever exactly that means) is an essential means thereto. Conversely, the CG also aspire to be maximally good, but they believe that individual self-realisation rather than social order is the best means thereto.
Doing something (or not doing something) that you know will end in your death is suicide. Provoking a fight with an adult dragon is no different than jumping in front of a moving truck.
There are many situations where soldiers will rebel or surrender if they feel their lives are being spent pointlessly. Many soldiers stay out of sense of camaraderie, because they believe they can make a difference, because if they go AWOL they'll be courtmarshalled.Not a lot of wars would be won with soldiers who had this attitude. I find it striking that people expect less from a fictional Paladin than armies traditionally expected from common soldiers IRL.
A reasonable player may well have concluded that they had done the best they could to save the NPC.
I disagree with you on what seems to be reasonable. Personally I'd have found it reasonable to have continued 'negotiation'. We werent there for the actual 'conversation' so we dont know just how much was said on either side.
I disagree with you on what seems to be reasonable. Personally I'd have found it reasonable to have continued 'negotiation'. We werent there for the actual 'conversation' so we dont know just how much was said on either side.