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<blockquote data-quote="OldSkoolRPG" data-source="post: 6795791" data-attributes="member: 6809897"><p>You are using your knowledge of the rules as a player to make a moral judgement in game, i.e. that recovery is guaranteed in a month or two. Also you did not answer the question of whether or not it would endanger her friends. Have you never watched a movie in which one of the characters was injured to the point they could not continue under their own power and chose to end their life rather than endanger their companion(s) by allowing them to carry them? </p><p></p><p>For example in the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot video game Laura Croft has gone to find out what has happened to a friend who went to get tools off of their crashed ship. She finds him with his leg broken and pinned under a pipe. He has the tools but they are surrounded by murderous Solarii cultists and they would both be in considerable danger should she try to carry him out. He tells her to take the tools and run as he shoots a gas pipe killing himself and the cultists.</p><p></p><p>Dragging a vegetative ally through the hostile underdark for several months endangers the entire party. No cure is guaranteed because the party is not guaranteed to get to their destination especially being hindered by an incapacitated party member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSkoolRPG, post: 6795791, member: 6809897"] You are using your knowledge of the rules as a player to make a moral judgement in game, i.e. that recovery is guaranteed in a month or two. Also you did not answer the question of whether or not it would endanger her friends. Have you never watched a movie in which one of the characters was injured to the point they could not continue under their own power and chose to end their life rather than endanger their companion(s) by allowing them to carry them? For example in the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot video game Laura Croft has gone to find out what has happened to a friend who went to get tools off of their crashed ship. She finds him with his leg broken and pinned under a pipe. He has the tools but they are surrounded by murderous Solarii cultists and they would both be in considerable danger should she try to carry him out. He tells her to take the tools and run as he shoots a gas pipe killing himself and the cultists. Dragging a vegetative ally through the hostile underdark for several months endangers the entire party. No cure is guaranteed because the party is not guaranteed to get to their destination especially being hindered by an incapacitated party member. [/QUOTE]
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