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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 1135746" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I have a question for you. It is about dynamics at the table. You have three players does it pften happen that the ones playing the thief and the wizard often agree on what to do and the player playing the cleric is often on the other side of a decision?</p><p></p><p>The reason I am asking this is because it could be one reason the player of the cleric seems to be heelbent on killing the NPC without bothering to investigate if the NPC is evil. I have seen this happen sometimes in the games I play in you start to feel that no one ever listens or wants to do what you want to do and this can color how you play your character. </p><p></p><p>Now if this is not going on then I think your plan is great. Using good against themselves is what evil will do. This character is choosing to walk down the path leading to losing her abilities. She is not investigating if this NPC is evil nor is she stopping to think hey paladins don't knife people in the back a simple religion check should tell her what she needs to know about paladins of a lawful god and how thye would behave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 1135746, member: 9037"] I have a question for you. It is about dynamics at the table. You have three players does it pften happen that the ones playing the thief and the wizard often agree on what to do and the player playing the cleric is often on the other side of a decision? The reason I am asking this is because it could be one reason the player of the cleric seems to be heelbent on killing the NPC without bothering to investigate if the NPC is evil. I have seen this happen sometimes in the games I play in you start to feel that no one ever listens or wants to do what you want to do and this can color how you play your character. Now if this is not going on then I think your plan is great. Using good against themselves is what evil will do. This character is choosing to walk down the path leading to losing her abilities. She is not investigating if this NPC is evil nor is she stopping to think hey paladins don't knife people in the back a simple religion check should tell her what she needs to know about paladins of a lawful god and how thye would behave. [/QUOTE]
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