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<blockquote data-quote="ForeverSlayer" data-source="post: 5558463" data-attributes="member: 91812"><p>There is a thread over on the Wizard's website about death and I wanted to start a thread here talking about some of the responses. Well apparently there are a few people that believe death should be something that rarely happens to a character because the player spent so much time in creating and playing that character. </p><p></p><p>Now I don't agree with this and neither do the rules of the game. Death is just another rule of the game and while it sucks to die I don't see where a player should be entitled to some sort of exemption from the death rule. Some player's describe that it almost has to be a mutual agreement between the DM and the player. Does this sound like too much entitlement on the player's part? </p><p></p><p>This is not how we play. We play by the RAW and that is, death happens and it's just a part of the game. We let the roll of the dice decide the fate of our characters like the game was designed to do. </p><p></p><p> What are your opinions on the matter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForeverSlayer, post: 5558463, member: 91812"] There is a thread over on the Wizard's website about death and I wanted to start a thread here talking about some of the responses. Well apparently there are a few people that believe death should be something that rarely happens to a character because the player spent so much time in creating and playing that character. Now I don't agree with this and neither do the rules of the game. Death is just another rule of the game and while it sucks to die I don't see where a player should be entitled to some sort of exemption from the death rule. Some player's describe that it almost has to be a mutual agreement between the DM and the player. Does this sound like too much entitlement on the player's part? This is not how we play. We play by the RAW and that is, death happens and it's just a part of the game. We let the roll of the dice decide the fate of our characters like the game was designed to do. What are your opinions on the matter? [/QUOTE]
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