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<blockquote data-quote="evilbob" data-source="post: 4062669" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Ok, then you should probably take additional time out-of-game to resolve this situation with the other players and/or especially the GM. It might be that your GM enjoys the conflict/struggle here, and it certainly plays for an interesting narrative - but that doesn't always make for a fun game.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think there is very little left to keep your character associating with the CN warlock at this point - regardless of your struggles, it sounds like it would be your belief that you could do this better and more in line with what is "right" without that character. A LG character, IN MY OPINION, would never, ever kill a prisoner nor allow it to happen under any circumstances. At best, your character would probably keep the warlock under constant surveillance and attempt to thwart additional "borderline evil" actions; at worst, this is going to be resolved in a PVP fight. Both of those options are not fun (to me, anyway).</p><p></p><p>If the GM wants your character back, you could suggest that he allow you to change your alignment like the others (and possibly a few other things if you feel like it), just so that there's not such a major intra-party conflict. If he's dead-set on keeping you LG with the CN warlock in the party, you could discuss with him the fact that he is setting up a major train wreck that sounds like it's not too far off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilbob, post: 4062669, member: 9789"] Ok, then you should probably take additional time out-of-game to resolve this situation with the other players and/or especially the GM. It might be that your GM enjoys the conflict/struggle here, and it certainly plays for an interesting narrative - but that doesn't always make for a fun game. Personally, I think there is very little left to keep your character associating with the CN warlock at this point - regardless of your struggles, it sounds like it would be your belief that you could do this better and more in line with what is "right" without that character. A LG character, IN MY OPINION, would never, ever kill a prisoner nor allow it to happen under any circumstances. At best, your character would probably keep the warlock under constant surveillance and attempt to thwart additional "borderline evil" actions; at worst, this is going to be resolved in a PVP fight. Both of those options are not fun (to me, anyway). If the GM wants your character back, you could suggest that he allow you to change your alignment like the others (and possibly a few other things if you feel like it), just so that there's not such a major intra-party conflict. If he's dead-set on keeping you LG with the CN warlock in the party, you could discuss with him the fact that he is setting up a major train wreck that sounds like it's not too far off. [/QUOTE]
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