It is forced to do, otherwise players would knock out the enemy and then kill them afterwardsThe larger problem here isnt the wholesale killing of guards. Its that D&D systems make it easier to just outright kill something then to knock it out.
It is forced to do, otherwise players would knock out the enemy and then kill them afterwardsThe larger problem here isnt the wholesale killing of guards. Its that D&D systems make it easier to just outright kill something then to knock it out.
well, there was a case that many consider her a war criminal and decided to (rightfully)execute her for that crimeAnd more recently we got a blonde beauty that ride a dragon a burn down a entire city. So before doing worst than that we got a loose marging about what we can do in DnD.
See, that actually does cleave a bit closely to a historical atrocity, so I’d advise against it.Can we equate goblins with modern day pests or invasive species? Australia hunts the red fox, which is a relatively intelligent animal. (I was first gonna use the mosquito as an example, but I think a fox provides more fuel for this conversation). According to what I read on the Ozzie government website (pdf warning), they used to shoot them, and now use poison traps. They also try to reduce rabbits.
We got orcs killing in Lord of the Rings, without hesitation, remorse, and even a kill count constest between Legolas and Gimli. So until LoTR is banished from streaming, I consider that we can kill orcs freely in DnD.
In fact, it fit in war crime.well, there was a case that many consider her a war criminal and decided to (rightfully)execute her for that crime
Or just have have the players face the consequences of their actions?In fact, it fit in war crime.
should we avoid the DM to depict war crime during a campaign? or forbid players to commit such crime?
this.Or just have have the players face the consequences of their actions?
DnD can be a place where players and Dm can enter fictions they can afford in their real live.this.
maybe PCs want to commit war crimes, maybe they want to prevent one.
maybe they want to commit one war crime to prevent even bigger one...
In fact, it fit in war crime.
should we avoid the DM to depict war crime during a campaign?