Well, per the example and as I’ve pointed out, it wasn’t a get out of jail free card. The request, such as it was, was for the location of the maguffin.
Did you guys eventually find the maguffin? I don’t think you’ve come right out and said so, but it’s certainly seemed like it from what you said.
For the cost, I said something meaningful. I don’t know why you’d suggest things you clearly feel aren’t meaningful. The only suggestion I made was comparing it to Odin sacrificing his eye. I was imagining the character having to potentially sacrifice something significant. Not to be sent on a fetch quest.
Did the character have any family or friends? Did they have anything they valued? That’d have been a good starting point.
I didn’t envision your Odin as a “good god”. Hel is one of the key figures in Ragnarok… that’s why I made the connection between Hel and the lich and why that might bother a paranoid and Ragnarok-obsessed Odin.
I’m not saying that it
is a railroad. There are far too many unknown factors to say. What I did was ask if someone can see how it
may be classified as such.
Yes, I know. That discretion can include going with the player’s idea. Choosing not to do so is a choice.
Except flying cars aren’t a thing in our world. But deities granting spells and miracles are in the typical D&D setting.
No it doesn’t. See above.
If you mean my reply to
@Paul Farquhar and his “Hard Stare tm” stuff… then no. That deserves snark.
Otherwise, I’ve not really been snarky.