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<blockquote data-quote="Cpt. Anonymous" data-source="post: 569672" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>Here is how i see the situation</p><p></p><p>foolish paladin believes that nothuing is all powerful except himself. he protects freind from doom monk (my favorite kind of monk) and then gets beat into bloody oblivion. </p><p></p><p>NOw the problem is can he get over it and not ever do it again. now speaking from experience as a low intellect paladin, even stupid people learn not to touch the burning pan. you as a paladin cxan learn from your mistakes, you now need to convince him that he isnt a stupid person.</p><p> The best way i have found to teach players lessons in humility is to land them in serious trouble wiht some one the respect their god a higher paladin the man who said he could go on adventures.</p><p></p><p>if he is part of some paladinic order then he probably needed approval to go questing with these hooligans. so just call him back to his home temple and let him have a heart to heart wiht a superior who tells him that idiocy gets you killed even when fighting thr good fight and revoke his "adventure license" for a few days mandatore full role played kp duty for a month gets the poiit across and it gives them time to think about it. or slowly simmer while cooking up a deliciously eveil plan to get back at the DM. (Check out the KP puns <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> )</p><p>in any case if he doesnt shape up then ship him out. beign killed a few times does often make people think and even making a player sit out a few sessions until they can convince you to be a good player will work.</p><p></p><p>NOw if only someone convinced me to be good back when i was a little player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cpt. Anonymous, post: 569672, member: 5779"] Here is how i see the situation foolish paladin believes that nothuing is all powerful except himself. he protects freind from doom monk (my favorite kind of monk) and then gets beat into bloody oblivion. NOw the problem is can he get over it and not ever do it again. now speaking from experience as a low intellect paladin, even stupid people learn not to touch the burning pan. you as a paladin cxan learn from your mistakes, you now need to convince him that he isnt a stupid person. The best way i have found to teach players lessons in humility is to land them in serious trouble wiht some one the respect their god a higher paladin the man who said he could go on adventures. if he is part of some paladinic order then he probably needed approval to go questing with these hooligans. so just call him back to his home temple and let him have a heart to heart wiht a superior who tells him that idiocy gets you killed even when fighting thr good fight and revoke his "adventure license" for a few days mandatore full role played kp duty for a month gets the poiit across and it gives them time to think about it. or slowly simmer while cooking up a deliciously eveil plan to get back at the DM. (Check out the KP puns :) ) in any case if he doesnt shape up then ship him out. beign killed a few times does often make people think and even making a player sit out a few sessions until they can convince you to be a good player will work. NOw if only someone convinced me to be good back when i was a little player. [/QUOTE]
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