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<blockquote data-quote="RigaMortus2" data-source="post: 884481" data-attributes="member: 11586"><p>You are limiting your options here. By doing it your way, you are killing him and this "punishment" is absolute. The only thing death leads to is death.</p><p></p><p>By letting the person live, you have so many more options other than just "imprisioning" him. When dealing with badies, it isn't a simple matter of "Kill him or imprision him..." 1) If there are no prisions around, kill him. 2) If there are prisions around, imprision him."</p><p></p><p>When you capture someone, you could take them to a prision. You could also try and teach him the error of his ways yourself, assuming you are dealing with a redeemable creature here (This would be the Paladin LG thing to do). You could use him against his allies (Bluff: If you do not surrender, your friend here gets it...). Maybe bribe him to work for you (How much are they paying you? Work for us and we'll double that).</p><p></p><p>There, I put some non-good options in there as well (I don't think a Good person would try and bribe someone to work for them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RigaMortus2, post: 884481, member: 11586"] You are limiting your options here. By doing it your way, you are killing him and this "punishment" is absolute. The only thing death leads to is death. By letting the person live, you have so many more options other than just "imprisioning" him. When dealing with badies, it isn't a simple matter of "Kill him or imprision him..." 1) If there are no prisions around, kill him. 2) If there are prisions around, imprision him." When you capture someone, you could take them to a prision. You could also try and teach him the error of his ways yourself, assuming you are dealing with a redeemable creature here (This would be the Paladin LG thing to do). You could use him against his allies (Bluff: If you do not surrender, your friend here gets it...). Maybe bribe him to work for you (How much are they paying you? Work for us and we'll double that). There, I put some non-good options in there as well (I don't think a Good person would try and bribe someone to work for them). [/QUOTE]
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