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    Which alignment would kill the frenzied berserker in his sleep? Choose all that apply

    All of them - it can be rationalized for every alignment Isn't this a weak argument sense a collective pack of gamers could rationalize just about anything given enough incentive for any alignment as long as it would be more convenient. This reminds me of the old "what is do be done with the...
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    Which alignment would kill the frenzied berserker in his sleep? Choose all that apply

    The same evil makes powerful Clerics who worship destructive deities like nerul and many of the patrons of the abyss and other wise? The same mad mages (who can safely distance themselves from a FB with a fly and invisibility spell) that dms in my experience have had worshiping some horrible HP...
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    Which alignment would kill the frenzied berserker in his sleep? Choose all that apply

    Lawful N. would be the quickest to kill such a problem. I'm surprised at all of you for saying evil. A truly evil character would try and channel such a horribly destructive force for his gain at all costs. Isn't that the theme of most high level evil mages? How different is it bargaining...
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    Korgoth of Barbaria: So very wrong, so very fun.

    Normally sir I would agree with every point you have made. However this serious was just that good where I'm not willing to be fair. I would have rather not seen it all, if I knew there wasn't going to be more. I'm not really bothered by the fact they play shows like perfect hair or what ever...
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