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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenibilis" data-source="post: 5481409" data-attributes="member: 87358"><p>This is a question involving role playing/ character morality; sorry if this is the wrong forum.</p><p>As I you can assume my character has died, however this is for the second time. My character has taken his fair share of beatings in the world, he’s had his chest ripped open and had his insides nibbled on while all the while being kept alive and awake, his mind has been so viscously assaulted he ripped out his own eye in a moment of temporary insanity, he’s seen ally after ally die for that matter before the campaign started his entire house (he’s the son of a noble) was slaughtered, his dreams are all nightmares due to his taint (prophetic dreams), despite his best efforts he’s failed to save multitudes of innocents, he’s stalked by a doll (that no matter how many times we destroy it, it keeps showing back up) that only he and others with taint can see but can observe its effect on the world (like when it bit my character and did vile damage turning a large portion of my leg black).</p><p>It just seems to me that I can’t in good conscious bring him back, role playing-wise the character would most likely want to come back (lawful good wizard) he has many unanswered questions about his past, he has multiple promises yet to fulfill, and how can he just take his final rest knowing the horrors that both his friends and allies face. </p><p> I realize this all probably sounds stupid but imp at an impasse on how to handle this situation, and could use any advice people are willing to offer.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance Fallenibilis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenibilis, post: 5481409, member: 87358"] This is a question involving role playing/ character morality; sorry if this is the wrong forum. As I you can assume my character has died, however this is for the second time. My character has taken his fair share of beatings in the world, he’s had his chest ripped open and had his insides nibbled on while all the while being kept alive and awake, his mind has been so viscously assaulted he ripped out his own eye in a moment of temporary insanity, he’s seen ally after ally die for that matter before the campaign started his entire house (he’s the son of a noble) was slaughtered, his dreams are all nightmares due to his taint (prophetic dreams), despite his best efforts he’s failed to save multitudes of innocents, he’s stalked by a doll (that no matter how many times we destroy it, it keeps showing back up) that only he and others with taint can see but can observe its effect on the world (like when it bit my character and did vile damage turning a large portion of my leg black). It just seems to me that I can’t in good conscious bring him back, role playing-wise the character would most likely want to come back (lawful good wizard) he has many unanswered questions about his past, he has multiple promises yet to fulfill, and how can he just take his final rest knowing the horrors that both his friends and allies face. I realize this all probably sounds stupid but imp at an impasse on how to handle this situation, and could use any advice people are willing to offer. Thank you in advance Fallenibilis [/QUOTE]
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