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<blockquote data-quote="Dysturbed" data-source="post: 5521626" data-attributes="member: 76857"><p>I understand what you guys are saying about just making the reactions of the general populous of the game react to them differently.</p><p></p><p>But I also think a chart and some rules about what the characters are doing wrong would be a good way to kinda keep track so you as the DM take note of it. It would also be useful for you as the DM to have a few roll-able charts to reference so the reaction of the general public/ group and the effect on the character is not totally up to you as the DM.</p><p></p><p>taking your examples.</p><p></p><p>For a GOOD Divine power based character (cleric, invoker, paladin) character going to Neutral.</p><p>Roll 1d6</p><p>1-2 The party takes note of the change in the characters attitude. You tell the other characters about it.</p><p>3-4 The characters prayers are not being heard by his chosen god for 1d4 days so his alignment can not go toward good.</p><p>5 The character has a change of faith and decides his current god is not for him and goes toward neutral.</p><p>6 i dunno what to use here.</p><p></p><p>anyhow it's more of a thing for the DM to use as you can see. And it's a way to manipulate the characters behind the scenes. It also I guess wouldn't have to be limited to 4th ed. But that is what we play as a group. The process is also not instantaneous. Infractions depend on how crazy they only take a point away (maybe 2 for something really out there) on a 10 point scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysturbed, post: 5521626, member: 76857"] I understand what you guys are saying about just making the reactions of the general populous of the game react to them differently. But I also think a chart and some rules about what the characters are doing wrong would be a good way to kinda keep track so you as the DM take note of it. It would also be useful for you as the DM to have a few roll-able charts to reference so the reaction of the general public/ group and the effect on the character is not totally up to you as the DM. taking your examples. For a GOOD Divine power based character (cleric, invoker, paladin) character going to Neutral. Roll 1d6 1-2 The party takes note of the change in the characters attitude. You tell the other characters about it. 3-4 The characters prayers are not being heard by his chosen god for 1d4 days so his alignment can not go toward good. 5 The character has a change of faith and decides his current god is not for him and goes toward neutral. 6 i dunno what to use here. anyhow it's more of a thing for the DM to use as you can see. And it's a way to manipulate the characters behind the scenes. It also I guess wouldn't have to be limited to 4th ed. But that is what we play as a group. The process is also not instantaneous. Infractions depend on how crazy they only take a point away (maybe 2 for something really out there) on a 10 point scale. [/QUOTE]
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