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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 7188541" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>You still refuse to see the point don't you?</p><p></p><p>In the end, the player will find the receipe. IF you are as impartial as you claim to be and you stick to the rules. The player will find a way. Whatever the receipe, or however you make it hard to do, the player, if you are impartial, will have his ring in the end. To say otherwise is not only unfair to the player but unfair to impartiality. Yes it can be hard. Yes the player might die in the adventures involved in getting the ingredients you imagined to impeech him. But if you are truly impartial, he will make his ring.</p><p></p><p>Of course the receipe will not easy to get. But the player should have a chance to find it. It might be in the hands of an archmage who will share his knowledge for a few services. The ingredients then required could be hard to get. But since the ring isn't an artifact, it should be relatively possible to get them. The gizzard of a roper, mithril ring forged in the positive energy plane, a gem cut in the void of the negative energy plane, the iris of the central eye of a beholder and whatever else you want to put. These are all possible ingredients. But if you are adhering to the rules, as you claim, yep, the player will get his ring. I really think that he earned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 7188541, member: 6855114"] You still refuse to see the point don't you? In the end, the player will find the receipe. IF you are as impartial as you claim to be and you stick to the rules. The player will find a way. Whatever the receipe, or however you make it hard to do, the player, if you are impartial, will have his ring in the end. To say otherwise is not only unfair to the player but unfair to impartiality. Yes it can be hard. Yes the player might die in the adventures involved in getting the ingredients you imagined to impeech him. But if you are truly impartial, he will make his ring. Of course the receipe will not easy to get. But the player should have a chance to find it. It might be in the hands of an archmage who will share his knowledge for a few services. The ingredients then required could be hard to get. But since the ring isn't an artifact, it should be relatively possible to get them. The gizzard of a roper, mithril ring forged in the positive energy plane, a gem cut in the void of the negative energy plane, the iris of the central eye of a beholder and whatever else you want to put. These are all possible ingredients. But if you are adhering to the rules, as you claim, yep, the player will get his ring. I really think that he earned it. [/QUOTE]
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