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<blockquote data-quote="Katuchan" data-source="post: 4815951" data-attributes="member: 59226"><p>I apologise if this is the wrong forum to post this in, as I seem to have misplaced the search form. >.></p><p></p><p>Anyway. My players interrupted some creatures who had captured a blind Drow female. The creatures were removing her left leg to present to their God.</p><p></p><p>My players decided that, evil or not, they couldn't let this butchery stand, and slaughtered the creatures the moment they finished cauterizing the wound. When they escaped, they brought the Drow with them. One of my players is a Paladin, and he wants to see if there's some way they can make her whole again (keeping in mind that they did NOT take her leg with, and are now on a different plane of reality).</p><p></p><p>Now, I've all ready set the precedent for a wound that magic can't heal - my ranger was used in a ritual to resurrect an evil primordial, and the runes carved into her face and body will remain as scars due to the magical nature of the knives.</p><p></p><p>However, I did allow my players to use the Make Whole ritual to restore the broken horns of a Tiefling.</p><p></p><p>Now, I know that ultimately it's my decision, and I'm likely to say that they cannot regrow an entire leg when the wound is cauterized and the leg is being digested somewhere on another plane of reality...But I'd like to garner some opinions! Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katuchan, post: 4815951, member: 59226"] I apologise if this is the wrong forum to post this in, as I seem to have misplaced the search form. >.> Anyway. My players interrupted some creatures who had captured a blind Drow female. The creatures were removing her left leg to present to their God. My players decided that, evil or not, they couldn't let this butchery stand, and slaughtered the creatures the moment they finished cauterizing the wound. When they escaped, they brought the Drow with them. One of my players is a Paladin, and he wants to see if there's some way they can make her whole again (keeping in mind that they did NOT take her leg with, and are now on a different plane of reality). Now, I've all ready set the precedent for a wound that magic can't heal - my ranger was used in a ritual to resurrect an evil primordial, and the runes carved into her face and body will remain as scars due to the magical nature of the knives. However, I did allow my players to use the Make Whole ritual to restore the broken horns of a Tiefling. Now, I know that ultimately it's my decision, and I'm likely to say that they cannot regrow an entire leg when the wound is cauterized and the leg is being digested somewhere on another plane of reality...But I'd like to garner some opinions! Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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