pming
Legend
Hiya!
My table rule: If you aren't there, your PC becomes an "APC" (Absent Player Character). They get sort of 'ghost like' in appearance, with a glazed look in their eye...
They are still 'there', but don't do much of anything and are mostly ignored unless that PC has something that is vitally needed; then another Player rolls the dice for the APC. If the actions of that APC draw too much attention (say, a spell that does serious damage/effect against the bad guys), then that APC may be targeted...and potentially killed. But, the group as a whole dislikes this so they almost always do whatever is needed to REALLY try and keep that APC alive....even to the detriment of their own PC.
Death: As long as MOST of the party dies, then yeah, the APC can be killed as well...if 2 or more PC's survive, it is assumed that APC was with them and survived as well. But if 1 or 0 PC's survive...we assume the APC died as well.
This is an accepted part of the "Table Rules" and a risk you take when you leave your PC in the middle of an adventure with no clear way to have them "wait at camp", so to speak.
^_^
Paul L. Ming
My table rule: If you aren't there, your PC becomes an "APC" (Absent Player Character). They get sort of 'ghost like' in appearance, with a glazed look in their eye...

Death: As long as MOST of the party dies, then yeah, the APC can be killed as well...if 2 or more PC's survive, it is assumed that APC was with them and survived as well. But if 1 or 0 PC's survive...we assume the APC died as well.
This is an accepted part of the "Table Rules" and a risk you take when you leave your PC in the middle of an adventure with no clear way to have them "wait at camp", so to speak.
^_^
Paul L. Ming