Clasically Modern (Hopefully) Kickin' Hivemind Thread

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Bront said:
I think the 'I'm sorry for your loss' comes off well, because I think he would be sorry for the Father loosing her daugher, even if it was in the circle of life.
Oh, he's definitely sorry that the Father lost his daughter. He's not sorry the dragon got his meal. I just worry that the "I'm sorry for your loss" and not doing anything to help is too insensitive, but maybe not.
 

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Rystil Arden said:
Well, he said it was a little dragon :p
Little what? Dragon, yes. Any smart PC knows his own mortality, especially at lower levels. "Dragon" is not something a lot of characters take lightly. ;)

Building on that, why risk my neck for an already-dead daughter? At least, I can't fathom a reason why the dragon would have delayed eating her. Moreover, the dragon has full right to eat this girl-crop. Especially after she's dead.

The only reason to have the corpse is to confirm the death, which I already don't doubt. After the death would be confirmed, the dragon would go back to his feast. But why would I do this? If I had incentive up front, I might go to the dragon to say, "Excuse me, I'd like to confirm the death of the girl you took. Is that her head there? Thank you. Could I show it to her father real quick? I'll bring it back--you can tag along if you like. I just want to show the father that she's really dead."

And why would I want to kill this dragon? He was just hungry, as all hunters are. I don't particularly want to try dragon meat.
 






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