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<blockquote data-quote="Dandu" data-source="post: 5531659" data-attributes="member: 85158"><p>I think it'd make the great basis for something. We could call it Plagues and Peasants, a game where one misstep in football, a single night with the wrong whore, one bottle of poorly distilled alcohol, or casting too many spells in attempt to heal a desperately bleeding fighter on the battlefield can permanently end your adventuring career. It would be great for roleplaying, since most of the time will be spent on the long and tedious recovery from injuries sustained in combat so as to encourage players to forge a real connection with their characters. Moreover it will instill a sense of real accomplishment in them when they finally manage to defeat their archenemies, as the many character sheets they will go through will no doubt impress upon them the difficulty and magnitude of the glorious task they have accomplished. When the man who has killed five of your characters finally dies at the hand of the sixth, there are no words to describe your feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dandu, post: 5531659, member: 85158"] I think it'd make the great basis for something. We could call it Plagues and Peasants, a game where one misstep in football, a single night with the wrong whore, one bottle of poorly distilled alcohol, or casting too many spells in attempt to heal a desperately bleeding fighter on the battlefield can permanently end your adventuring career. It would be great for roleplaying, since most of the time will be spent on the long and tedious recovery from injuries sustained in combat so as to encourage players to forge a real connection with their characters. Moreover it will instill a sense of real accomplishment in them when they finally manage to defeat their archenemies, as the many character sheets they will go through will no doubt impress upon them the difficulty and magnitude of the glorious task they have accomplished. When the man who has killed five of your characters finally dies at the hand of the sixth, there are no words to describe your feelings. [/QUOTE]
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