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<blockquote data-quote="Noctos" data-source="post: 5482068" data-attributes="member: 6671455"><p>never let the player die never. there are wonderious things and powers the control the fantasy universe and death is not reason to be stoped. </p><p>i had a player in an old game who was a necromancer his veiw was death is no reason to stop fighting.</p><p>if the challanges on your person are to great and cause a random death i advise you to enlist the employment of a high lvl priest and pay him to forge you a weapon or artifact that has the power to raise dead as often as once a week. just keep in mine if it's a dagger or something don't stab people in the chest to revive them as they will just return to death. use the butt check they will walk funny for a minute but they will live. secondly i would take the time to figure out ways to counter act all these annoying problems with your character. even if it takes quests to find powerful artifacts to remove the curses or the death of an evil wizerd. but play and enjoy the world you dm created.</p><p></p><p>at the end of my last game the party of 12 had so many scars and defects they looked more like a science experiment than humanoid. but thye loved those people and desipt the blind eye or deaf ear. disfigured side from a desert dragons breath, misssing hand, molting skin, permint blue scar around the torse from a dragons tail whiping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noctos, post: 5482068, member: 6671455"] never let the player die never. there are wonderious things and powers the control the fantasy universe and death is not reason to be stoped. i had a player in an old game who was a necromancer his veiw was death is no reason to stop fighting. if the challanges on your person are to great and cause a random death i advise you to enlist the employment of a high lvl priest and pay him to forge you a weapon or artifact that has the power to raise dead as often as once a week. just keep in mine if it's a dagger or something don't stab people in the chest to revive them as they will just return to death. use the butt check they will walk funny for a minute but they will live. secondly i would take the time to figure out ways to counter act all these annoying problems with your character. even if it takes quests to find powerful artifacts to remove the curses or the death of an evil wizerd. but play and enjoy the world you dm created. at the end of my last game the party of 12 had so many scars and defects they looked more like a science experiment than humanoid. but thye loved those people and desipt the blind eye or deaf ear. disfigured side from a desert dragons breath, misssing hand, molting skin, permint blue scar around the torse from a dragons tail whiping. [/QUOTE]
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