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Waaaaay back when (AD&D 1st), characters got "zombie rot". No initiative but also unkillable. Would just follow the party. We eventually got to the point we'd put them in bags of holding when they relapsed into the condition.
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Hahaha

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Waaaaay back when (AD&D 1st), characters got "zombie rot". No initiative but also unkillable. Would just follow the party. We eventually got to the point we'd put them in bags of holding when they relapsed into the condition.
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Sorry, I don't get this.Sadly my group does the whole "in the background" type deal.
Two sessions ago we got warped to another Realm, I had lost my Character Sheet that week and couldn't find it. Found it the week after and I would've had my character just chilling in the major village we had to go to and be like "Oh fancy seeing you guys here."
Instead my guy was "there" with the party all along. I get why groups would use that as the easiest answer, but it's just hard to suspend my disbelief. and I have a REALLY big compacity for Suspension of Disbelief.
For Point 2: I actually could only remember two of the ability scores.Second question: without a character sheet couldn't you have played anyway, going by memory for your character's numbers if-when needed but still being able to determine its actions?
Third question: why wasn't your character sheet left with the DM between sessions such that this issue could never arise?