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<blockquote data-quote="Leopold" data-source="post: 642885" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>sigh....we give up so easily...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>so? I say i want to kill ALL my players but do you see it happening? SomeHOW y'all manage to come out alive by working together after such exterme circumstances. I say that out of game and in game. Also the player who played the cleric said he wanted to kill the PC in question out of game, do you honestly think he's going to do it? No...Regard it all as bravado, so be it. Don't drag out of game into game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>bull and more bull. You can your just giving up. All throughout this whole thing many people have posted possible ways to have fun and be your PC. You CAN do it, you have all the tools you've had all along, you don't need anything more that what you have to solve this problem. A touch of common sense and some roleplaying and you'll have your answer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>true, never said any different.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>no he's your old boss. I don't think friendship has been firmly accepted by both parties. I spoke to the other PC in question and he agreed on that point. And nothing says you HAVE to watch over him. Detect and smite, run away, talk to him, commune with your god, put on a chicken suit, you have many options to explore with your imagination and ingenuity that i know you have be your boundries.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i would take it as common sense. The bigger battle was yet to be fought and for that time they were on 'your' side fighthing the same enemies. You could've very well fought them and smote them after the battle or during the battle but that would have led to many many other patterns within the web of mysteries being pulled together and woven...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>patience young dwarven paladin....there is still time to tend to them at a later date and time. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>no you don't and no you don't know that....Out of PC knowledge used in game is bad. It happens, tend not to dwell on it...He could be just pulling your leg and giving you grief, did ya ever think of that?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i can and i will tell you his goals may be for the greater 'good'. Does he not want to route the kuo-toan city? Does he not want to reclaim the dwarven citadel for his people and return it to it's former glory? Does he not need a captian to lead his forces onward and into battle to smite down his enemies and forge the way for his land to come? Does he not need someone who knows tactics and needs advice on how to treat his people? Does he know all that there is to know about the past of his people with whom he wishes to restore? Does he not fight, bleed, and grieve when there is battle and comrades fall?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I won't be that impossible to deal with. If you just start the next session with "I attack Valan" then I will just let the dice fall where they may. I agree iwth another poster. Write up your paladin code, email me with it and let's talk about it. That way i can say "Ok your going out of line here" or "Hey we might want to change this to better suit you" This is your PC, your rules, I have a set bunch of guidelines but I am very flexible on your code for it may be JUST for you...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>bull again, you can kill him, you can make him die, you can butcher him and mount his head to a lance and cast his soul into the abyss to burn for 10,000 years or parade around heaven as a token of your glory. It CAN be done, you just have to have some tactics to do it. Remember my old saying: Use your head, not your sword arm to solve some of your problems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leopold, post: 642885, member: 758"] sigh....we give up so easily... so? I say i want to kill ALL my players but do you see it happening? SomeHOW y'all manage to come out alive by working together after such exterme circumstances. I say that out of game and in game. Also the player who played the cleric said he wanted to kill the PC in question out of game, do you honestly think he's going to do it? No...Regard it all as bravado, so be it. Don't drag out of game into game. bull and more bull. You can your just giving up. All throughout this whole thing many people have posted possible ways to have fun and be your PC. You CAN do it, you have all the tools you've had all along, you don't need anything more that what you have to solve this problem. A touch of common sense and some roleplaying and you'll have your answer. true, never said any different. no he's your old boss. I don't think friendship has been firmly accepted by both parties. I spoke to the other PC in question and he agreed on that point. And nothing says you HAVE to watch over him. Detect and smite, run away, talk to him, commune with your god, put on a chicken suit, you have many options to explore with your imagination and ingenuity that i know you have be your boundries. i would take it as common sense. The bigger battle was yet to be fought and for that time they were on 'your' side fighthing the same enemies. You could've very well fought them and smote them after the battle or during the battle but that would have led to many many other patterns within the web of mysteries being pulled together and woven... patience young dwarven paladin....there is still time to tend to them at a later date and time. no you don't and no you don't know that....Out of PC knowledge used in game is bad. It happens, tend not to dwell on it...He could be just pulling your leg and giving you grief, did ya ever think of that? i can and i will tell you his goals may be for the greater 'good'. Does he not want to route the kuo-toan city? Does he not want to reclaim the dwarven citadel for his people and return it to it's former glory? Does he not need a captian to lead his forces onward and into battle to smite down his enemies and forge the way for his land to come? Does he not need someone who knows tactics and needs advice on how to treat his people? Does he know all that there is to know about the past of his people with whom he wishes to restore? Does he not fight, bleed, and grieve when there is battle and comrades fall? I won't be that impossible to deal with. If you just start the next session with "I attack Valan" then I will just let the dice fall where they may. I agree iwth another poster. Write up your paladin code, email me with it and let's talk about it. That way i can say "Ok your going out of line here" or "Hey we might want to change this to better suit you" This is your PC, your rules, I have a set bunch of guidelines but I am very flexible on your code for it may be JUST for you... bull again, you can kill him, you can make him die, you can butcher him and mount his head to a lance and cast his soul into the abyss to burn for 10,000 years or parade around heaven as a token of your glory. It CAN be done, you just have to have some tactics to do it. Remember my old saying: Use your head, not your sword arm to solve some of your problems... [/QUOTE]
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