the Jester
Legend
I believe that it is regrettable to kill a pc when the player isn't there. However, it can happen. I'll go to far greater lengths to save a pc whose player isn't present than I will to save a pc whose player is present.
ditto for usMonkeyDragon said:If your character sheet is not there (either you choose to have your character be absent, or you didn't get your sheet to the game when you could not be) the character is not there. They are lost in the woods, back in town, watching the horses, or, if all else fails, just standing there in the corner looking at the wall. The character gets immunity. They also get no XP.
Ruined said:If you drop out of my campaign though without plans of return, your PC is meat for the story.![]()
Presumably the motivation is because it's fun to play the game. If getting gold, magic and XP but not playing was more fun in my campaign than actually playing, I'd quit DMing.JoeGKushner said:To those who won't kill a character whose player isn't there....
is the character still getting full shares of gold, magic, and xp?
And if so, what's the motivation to always show up? You're actually 'safer' not showing up since you're character is still getting everything but now has script immunity.
JoeGKushner said:To those who won't kill a character whose player isn't there....
is the character still getting full shares of gold, magic, and xp?
And if so, what's the motivation to always show up? You're actually 'safer' not showing up since you're character is still getting everything but now has script immunity.
gizmo33 said:So my guess is that "do you kill PCs at all" would be a good predictor of the answer to the OP.