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<blockquote data-quote="Toras" data-source="post: 2165688" data-attributes="member: 13626"><p>Aye, that be some quality murder lad, though its a shame about the horse. Personally I would have made sure to drag it where wolves and other carnivores might find it or dispose of it through more firey methods. I also would have made sure to light a camp fire over the resently deceased as it would obscure the resently dug grave and prevent anyone from disturbing the corps.</p><p></p><p>Three things to think about.</p><p>1) He is an adventurer, his profession of choice carries a tremendous fatality rate. He is a prime example of this, having already been left for dead once.</p><p></p><p>2) So long as no one saw the argument, you should be save. Though setting up an alibi for the incident and another suspect for the crime would be wise ideas.</p><p></p><p>3) Perhaps this incident is what drive your character towards good, and away from otherwise hedonistic habits. It might become your secret guilt, that thing that forces you to become better than you are simple to divorce yourself from it.</p><p></p><p>Not to say you can't commit murder and still be good aligned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toras, post: 2165688, member: 13626"] Aye, that be some quality murder lad, though its a shame about the horse. Personally I would have made sure to drag it where wolves and other carnivores might find it or dispose of it through more firey methods. I also would have made sure to light a camp fire over the resently deceased as it would obscure the resently dug grave and prevent anyone from disturbing the corps. Three things to think about. 1) He is an adventurer, his profession of choice carries a tremendous fatality rate. He is a prime example of this, having already been left for dead once. 2) So long as no one saw the argument, you should be save. Though setting up an alibi for the incident and another suspect for the crime would be wise ideas. 3) Perhaps this incident is what drive your character towards good, and away from otherwise hedonistic habits. It might become your secret guilt, that thing that forces you to become better than you are simple to divorce yourself from it. Not to say you can't commit murder and still be good aligned. [/QUOTE]
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