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<blockquote data-quote="JacktheRabbit" data-source="post: 7347253" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>Sounds to me like he posted it because at least one other player got his nose out of joint, forgot who was the DM, and started making proclamations about how HE would have done it.</p><p></p><p>The only correct answer here is the DM should do whatever the DM wants to do, and then to follow up he should have a private conversation with whatever other player decided to announce he would effectively kill the Druid and remind him that he is not the DM and if he wants to run a game then he should do so on his own time and stop making disruptive comments at the table.</p><p></p><p>The big dilemma is not the druid killing wolves, it is other players commenting in ways they should not. Either the player said something out of character that is rude and is going to cause friction between him and the druid player or you take what he said in character which amounts to "what druid would kill wild animals like that. I hope you suffer for it" and now means the druid can quite logically feel at least some of his party does not have his back and maybe that mouthy character isnt worth sticking the druids neck out to save if it risks the druids life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacktheRabbit, post: 7347253, member: 525"] Sounds to me like he posted it because at least one other player got his nose out of joint, forgot who was the DM, and started making proclamations about how HE would have done it. The only correct answer here is the DM should do whatever the DM wants to do, and then to follow up he should have a private conversation with whatever other player decided to announce he would effectively kill the Druid and remind him that he is not the DM and if he wants to run a game then he should do so on his own time and stop making disruptive comments at the table. The big dilemma is not the druid killing wolves, it is other players commenting in ways they should not. Either the player said something out of character that is rude and is going to cause friction between him and the druid player or you take what he said in character which amounts to "what druid would kill wild animals like that. I hope you suffer for it" and now means the druid can quite logically feel at least some of his party does not have his back and maybe that mouthy character isnt worth sticking the druids neck out to save if it risks the druids life. [/QUOTE]
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