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<blockquote data-quote="xjp" data-source="post: 90211" data-attributes="member: 3095"><p>Well I agree that resurrection is way too easy and too common in the standard default DnD universe. In my world, people have heard tales and rumours about miraculous resurrections, but they are certainly not performed at the church every Sunday for rich patrons. And if they are performed the body must be in good condition and the resurrection must be done soon after death, no True Resurrections here. Also I think it would be highly likely that the PC/NPC would come back, but not be quite right.</p><p></p><p>However, in this thread, in the world desrcibed, I assume resurrection is not so hard to come by and not so detrimental. In this case, with these conditions, I believe that the players took one of the more responsible courses of action. It would be pretty silly to punish them or to change the rules after the fact. </p><p></p><p>If you are looking for a plot hook you could present an over zealous prosecuter named Tzarevitch. He could dig up some archaic laws and insist they be applied to the characters. The girls and their families would come to the defense of the players, but the prosecuter would dismiss their testimony as irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xjp, post: 90211, member: 3095"] Well I agree that resurrection is way too easy and too common in the standard default DnD universe. In my world, people have heard tales and rumours about miraculous resurrections, but they are certainly not performed at the church every Sunday for rich patrons. And if they are performed the body must be in good condition and the resurrection must be done soon after death, no True Resurrections here. Also I think it would be highly likely that the PC/NPC would come back, but not be quite right. However, in this thread, in the world desrcibed, I assume resurrection is not so hard to come by and not so detrimental. In this case, with these conditions, I believe that the players took one of the more responsible courses of action. It would be pretty silly to punish them or to change the rules after the fact. If you are looking for a plot hook you could present an over zealous prosecuter named Tzarevitch. He could dig up some archaic laws and insist they be applied to the characters. The girls and their families would come to the defense of the players, but the prosecuter would dismiss their testimony as irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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