Immoralkickass
Adventurer
I think too many people have the wrong idea of how a druid should behave. They are not the tree-hugging, animal-loving, urban-hating people that you would believe them to be.
I am playing a druid, and i too have a pretty judgmental group of party members. There was once, our party was ambushed while asleep, but we manage to defeat the enemy, killing all but one, left alive for questioning. When it was clear he knows nothing, my druid finished him off while he was still tied up. It was deemed 'unnecessary' by the whole party just because he was defenseless.
In my eyes, an enemy that is subdued is still my enemy, and the best type of enemy is a dead one. Also, I've watched too many movies where the hero was tied up and the enemy let their guard down around him, only for him to secretly cut/untie himself and escape or seek revenge. Its never a good idea to underestimate your enemy, what more in D&D where there is magic






available.
To answer your question, no you shouldn't punish him (druids don't even worship a god, so how are you going to strip him of his powers?), there is no rule that druids cannot kill animals, and if i have to choose my life over a bunch of wolves, I'd choose my life every time, no questions.
I am playing a druid, and i too have a pretty judgmental group of party members. There was once, our party was ambushed while asleep, but we manage to defeat the enemy, killing all but one, left alive for questioning. When it was clear he knows nothing, my druid finished him off while he was still tied up. It was deemed 'unnecessary' by the whole party just because he was defenseless.
In my eyes, an enemy that is subdued is still my enemy, and the best type of enemy is a dead one. Also, I've watched too many movies where the hero was tied up and the enemy let their guard down around him, only for him to secretly cut/untie himself and escape or seek revenge. Its never a good idea to underestimate your enemy, what more in D&D where there is magic








To answer your question, no you shouldn't punish him (druids don't even worship a god, so how are you going to strip him of his powers?), there is no rule that druids cannot kill animals, and if i have to choose my life over a bunch of wolves, I'd choose my life every time, no questions.