Clasically Modern (Hopefully) Kickin' Hivemind Thread

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Rystil Arden said:
Cade, Scun, same thing, right? :p At least Laynie remembers who she doesn't like :D
yeah, she didn't exactly like Cade, but at least he wasn't mean to doggies, and offered her a home raising doggies.
 


Rystil Arden said:
That's true...I wonder what'll happen next time Scun heads back to the RDI :lol:
I just wonder what happens what is supposed to happen if clerics go against their dogma that often. I'd talk to a judge about it.

Obviously, it's currently only a 1 time thing, but there could have been more, and obviously, in LEW, you need some backing to do more than simply not give him extra RP points.
 

Bront said:
I just wonder what happens what is supposed to happen if clerics go against their dogma that often. I'd talk to a judge about it.

Obviously, it's currently only a 1 time thing, but there could have been more, and obviously, in LEW, you need some backing to do more than simply not give him extra RP points.
Yup. If it were my game and not LEW, through that and a few other things, many of the Good characters in IA would have lost their Good alignments and Scun would have had to Atone for violating the dogma in such a way. But I don't really have that power, so I didn't do anything. I still feel bad for Laynie and her poor doggie though. And a little bit for poor Jiigral and Vriina and the hobgoblins...They never wanted to hurt anybody, except those evil orcs.
 

I don't know, the Hobgoblins seemed fairly evil to me, at least in how they were painted by the townsfolk, and how they acted in general. I guess it's all in how you percieve things. But the doggie on the other hand...
 

Bront said:
I don't know, the Hobgoblins seemed fairly evil to me, at least in how they were painted by the townsfolk, and how they acted in general. I guess it's all in how you percieve things. But the doggie on the other hand...
Well, I did say I only felt a bit sorry for the hobgoblins (though there's more to it that the PCs will never know thanks to Tandi slitting all their throats and other things that helps me feel more sorry for them), but a lot more for the doggie.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Well, I did say I only felt a bit sorry for the hobgoblins (though there's more to it that the PCs will never know thanks to Tandi slitting all their throats and other things that helps me feel more sorry for them), but a lot more for the doggie.
Well, I'm sure it made sense for her at the time. I only know my Alignment, and have attempted to play it as well as I can. I view Cade as borderline paladin like, but not quite. he's been a bit more vocal than I would have liked, but he's been sort of put into positions to do so.
 

Bront said:
Well, I'm sure it made sense for her at the time. I only know my Alignment, and have attempted to play it as well as I can. I view Cade as borderline paladin like, but not quite. he's been a bit more vocal than I would have liked, but he's been sort of put into positions to do so.
I could definitely see Cade as being the most Good in the group, although most of the characters were not good-aligned, so it isn't their fault. Maybe Somac second. It was particularly amusing when Scun and A'jardin had Vriina tell Somac a plan to secretly murder the doggie when the rest of the party didn't know, and Somac almost killed her for lying to try to break the party apart by suggesting that they would say such evil things :lol:

Questionable ethics award goes to Scun for killing the doggie and also for his attempted Spear Coup de Grace of helpless sleeping hobgoblins
 

Well, the second question for Scun is reasonable enough given his allignment (Chaotic neutral, right?).

I'm just impressed with the munchkinness of many of the LEW characters. How many of them have a level of fighter or barbarian here or there.
 

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