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<blockquote data-quote="Son of the Serpent" data-source="post: 7825918" data-attributes="member: 7015476"><p>I bring up what i find likely. I find it likely. Especially when it happens to matter at sea considering the tempermental nature of the big blue beast. The only pattern is that i notice from experience playing, watching, dming, and reading campaign materials that it happens much more than often enough to matter in environments (like under water if the surface is far enough away) that are default lethal from deprivation of a necessary to life item (air) and a mechanically lethal item (many are automatically present by default in this scenario) assuming only the information of the environment. I disagree with your insinuation of the things i bring up not being frequent enough issues. Maybe your group just doesnt portray the environment as hostily as most groups ive seen do.</p><p></p><p>A sub? Thats kinda odd. In any case its not in the sub you have to worry. Its whether you CAN get back to your safe place. Really depends on how safe your campaign is. I really hope they dont make ravenloft super survivable. That would be weird. Im getting a feeling of things to come...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of the Serpent, post: 7825918, member: 7015476"] I bring up what i find likely. I find it likely. Especially when it happens to matter at sea considering the tempermental nature of the big blue beast. The only pattern is that i notice from experience playing, watching, dming, and reading campaign materials that it happens much more than often enough to matter in environments (like under water if the surface is far enough away) that are default lethal from deprivation of a necessary to life item (air) and a mechanically lethal item (many are automatically present by default in this scenario) assuming only the information of the environment. I disagree with your insinuation of the things i bring up not being frequent enough issues. Maybe your group just doesnt portray the environment as hostily as most groups ive seen do. A sub? Thats kinda odd. In any case its not in the sub you have to worry. Its whether you CAN get back to your safe place. Really depends on how safe your campaign is. I really hope they dont make ravenloft super survivable. That would be weird. Im getting a feeling of things to come... [/QUOTE]
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