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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6144805" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I'm fairly certain that he wouldn't have cared. Knowing Jim, he likely still would have said no to being brought back to life. He almost never says yes. As I said before, he always has another character waiting to play. This being the last session, he MIGHT have said yes if done the right way. But I think he was just glad the campaign was over when he died. So, the reason he got so angry is that he felt people were forcing him back into a game he didn't really want to play anymore.</p><p></p><p>I know before the session even started he was thinking up ways to ruin the last session. He said "I know our DM spent a lot of time on this adventure. He's been leading up to this moment for ages. He's already started planning his next campaign that takes place 100 years in the future. I bet he already knows how this session will end, with us defeating Illoopion and saving the day. I say we throw him for a loop and immediately change sides at the beginning of this adventure to Illoopion's side and see what happens. I bet it'll screw him up."</p><p></p><p>I laughed and said that was a great idea because it'd be so funny. He DID use getting killed by a goddess and coming back to life as an excuse to join Illoopion and try to kill my character. Though, with Jim I can never tell if he's joking or not since he likes to say completely absurd things in deadpan serious face. He keeps telling me that he knows where I live and plans on murdering me in my sleep on a regular basis. It's not all the funny, but he seems to find it hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6144805, member: 5143"] I'm fairly certain that he wouldn't have cared. Knowing Jim, he likely still would have said no to being brought back to life. He almost never says yes. As I said before, he always has another character waiting to play. This being the last session, he MIGHT have said yes if done the right way. But I think he was just glad the campaign was over when he died. So, the reason he got so angry is that he felt people were forcing him back into a game he didn't really want to play anymore. I know before the session even started he was thinking up ways to ruin the last session. He said "I know our DM spent a lot of time on this adventure. He's been leading up to this moment for ages. He's already started planning his next campaign that takes place 100 years in the future. I bet he already knows how this session will end, with us defeating Illoopion and saving the day. I say we throw him for a loop and immediately change sides at the beginning of this adventure to Illoopion's side and see what happens. I bet it'll screw him up." I laughed and said that was a great idea because it'd be so funny. He DID use getting killed by a goddess and coming back to life as an excuse to join Illoopion and try to kill my character. Though, with Jim I can never tell if he's joking or not since he likes to say completely absurd things in deadpan serious face. He keeps telling me that he knows where I live and plans on murdering me in my sleep on a regular basis. It's not all the funny, but he seems to find it hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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