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<blockquote data-quote="Happy Monkey" data-source="post: 469291" data-attributes="member: 7785"><p>In regard to the slaver Greenslime, if he was repentant, misguided, whatever, he should have acted much sooner to reform or quit.</p><p></p><p>Those who commit evil, like this slaver can't expect to be able to say sorry when they are beaten and just expect to be believed. Being good does not mean you have to suffer the insincere.</p><p></p><p>In short, waste em I say. If they were seriously trying to turn their life around they put it off one day too late. Just because they are intelligent and humanoid does not mean they automatically get to walk for being (or rather more likely, acting) repentant. </p><p></p><p>When does killing become murder? If this slaver was going to be put to the sword before the charm, why does charming them first to get intelligence make a difference? The charm was never to be used for the slavers benefit, using charm is an insidious aggressive action. To think that the charmer is responsible for the safety of the charmed that they were trying to slay is a bit much.</p><p></p><p>BTW I am not advocating mindless bloodshed, but you decide when to talk and when to fight, you also decide carefully whom to fight and why. But once decided you do not let up.</p><p></p><p>Also, the taking of prisoners requires one to surrender and another to accept surrender. Now maybe the charmed slaver may have wanted to surrender given the hopeless odds but this does not mean you need to accept his surrender. </p><p></p><p>I consider the above to be quite compatible even for, say, a paladin. One of the better classes.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy Monkey, post: 469291, member: 7785"] In regard to the slaver Greenslime, if he was repentant, misguided, whatever, he should have acted much sooner to reform or quit. Those who commit evil, like this slaver can't expect to be able to say sorry when they are beaten and just expect to be believed. Being good does not mean you have to suffer the insincere. In short, waste em I say. If they were seriously trying to turn their life around they put it off one day too late. Just because they are intelligent and humanoid does not mean they automatically get to walk for being (or rather more likely, acting) repentant. When does killing become murder? If this slaver was going to be put to the sword before the charm, why does charming them first to get intelligence make a difference? The charm was never to be used for the slavers benefit, using charm is an insidious aggressive action. To think that the charmer is responsible for the safety of the charmed that they were trying to slay is a bit much. BTW I am not advocating mindless bloodshed, but you decide when to talk and when to fight, you also decide carefully whom to fight and why. But once decided you do not let up. Also, the taking of prisoners requires one to surrender and another to accept surrender. Now maybe the charmed slaver may have wanted to surrender given the hopeless odds but this does not mean you need to accept his surrender. I consider the above to be quite compatible even for, say, a paladin. One of the better classes. Anyway. [/QUOTE]
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