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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 3899805" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>The DM has said that he has not decided if the guards will continue hiding in the basements so they may come back up once they have licked their wounds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say that if this if the keep's lords returned this way and the PCs fired on them then the PCs would be in the right. You don't take chances with powerful undead.</p><p></p><p>I am going to disagree with you about friendly fire. Because not everyone responds the same way. My father was involved in a friendly fire incident in WW2 and he handled it by getting angry at the people who were killed because of their stupidity. He was guilt ridden and his way of dealing with guilt was by getting angry.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to point out that the since the cleric didn't die it is a little different case. I can see someone getting angry because of fear. As everyone has pointed out they fired on an ally and high ranking one at that. Some people when a mistake is made even one that is by accident will often get angry. It is a natural reaction. I used to work in the NICU and on bad days when we had babies dying and to many admissions nerves would get frayed and people often went off at each other. Stress can make even the calmest person act a little crazy.</p><p></p><p>And that is what I think happened. I don't think that this is about surly commoners and over haughty nobles I think this is about people in a tense dombat situation letting the stress get to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 3899805, member: 9037"] The DM has said that he has not decided if the guards will continue hiding in the basements so they may come back up once they have licked their wounds. I would say that if this if the keep's lords returned this way and the PCs fired on them then the PCs would be in the right. You don't take chances with powerful undead. I am going to disagree with you about friendly fire. Because not everyone responds the same way. My father was involved in a friendly fire incident in WW2 and he handled it by getting angry at the people who were killed because of their stupidity. He was guilt ridden and his way of dealing with guilt was by getting angry. I would also like to point out that the since the cleric didn't die it is a little different case. I can see someone getting angry because of fear. As everyone has pointed out they fired on an ally and high ranking one at that. Some people when a mistake is made even one that is by accident will often get angry. It is a natural reaction. I used to work in the NICU and on bad days when we had babies dying and to many admissions nerves would get frayed and people often went off at each other. Stress can make even the calmest person act a little crazy. And that is what I think happened. I don't think that this is about surly commoners and over haughty nobles I think this is about people in a tense dombat situation letting the stress get to them. [/QUOTE]
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