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<blockquote data-quote="Harmon" data-source="post: 3579291" data-attributes="member: 24357"><p>Not sure how to start this, but...</p><p></p><p>I have been respnsible for thousands perhaps billions of deaths in gaming as a GM and a Player (there were nukes involved), so I get it, but am I a murderer now? Not for that reason.</p><p></p><p>Presently we are in a campaign were a village is threatened by a group of stone giants, the stone giants are threatened by a pleague brought to them by a group of adventurers that want to get into a tomb and want to kill the giants. I have taken it upon myself to step in between, keep the peace, and discover why the giants are there, as well as remove the diseases from the giants. I have told the giants not to attack the village or I will have to defend the village and told the villagers that they need to keep their distance from the giants, the other adventurers know that I will defend who ever is attacked.</p><p></p><p>My reasoning- the giants are miners, they are not evil, they are trying to mine an ore to save their families from a band of Fire Giants. The villagers are just scared. The adventurers are just greedy, and seeking fame. I just want a great role playing experience.</p><p></p><p>Am I a diplomate for doing this? Hell no, I can't talk my way into a taco dinner at Taco Bell with ten bucks, but its the experience, its the entertainment course I chose.</p><p></p><p>I hope that helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harmon, post: 3579291, member: 24357"] Not sure how to start this, but... I have been respnsible for thousands perhaps billions of deaths in gaming as a GM and a Player (there were nukes involved), so I get it, but am I a murderer now? Not for that reason. Presently we are in a campaign were a village is threatened by a group of stone giants, the stone giants are threatened by a pleague brought to them by a group of adventurers that want to get into a tomb and want to kill the giants. I have taken it upon myself to step in between, keep the peace, and discover why the giants are there, as well as remove the diseases from the giants. I have told the giants not to attack the village or I will have to defend the village and told the villagers that they need to keep their distance from the giants, the other adventurers know that I will defend who ever is attacked. My reasoning- the giants are miners, they are not evil, they are trying to mine an ore to save their families from a band of Fire Giants. The villagers are just scared. The adventurers are just greedy, and seeking fame. I just want a great role playing experience. Am I a diplomate for doing this? Hell no, I can't talk my way into a taco dinner at Taco Bell with ten bucks, but its the experience, its the entertainment course I chose. I hope that helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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