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<blockquote data-quote="Antaris Necilothalus" data-source="post: 2467992" data-attributes="member: 35051"><p>So what if the PC actually forgets that they have the familiar? Obviously the PC wouldn't forget that the familiar exists since they are mentally tied to the creature but what if the player forgets that they have the familiar. In game several months have passed, you are thousands of miles away and now what? Have the familiar just show up to reward the player's forgetfulness? OR consider forgetting the familiar the same as dismissing it and start the year and a day count down from there? </p><p> </p><p>If the player(s) want to spend time in a town and wait out this time they can but events would pass that would drastically change what the player(s) left behind. I say play the character...for good or for bad and use the abilities that still remain, which can still be formidable.</p><p> </p><p>For all you players out there here is a point from a DM...the DM has free reign to interpret the rules as they see fit. If a rule has been decided upon by the DM then the players in that game should accept the ruling and move on unless the ruling is outside the guidelines of the game. Just my perspective..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antaris Necilothalus, post: 2467992, member: 35051"] So what if the PC actually forgets that they have the familiar? Obviously the PC wouldn't forget that the familiar exists since they are mentally tied to the creature but what if the player forgets that they have the familiar. In game several months have passed, you are thousands of miles away and now what? Have the familiar just show up to reward the player's forgetfulness? OR consider forgetting the familiar the same as dismissing it and start the year and a day count down from there? If the player(s) want to spend time in a town and wait out this time they can but events would pass that would drastically change what the player(s) left behind. I say play the character...for good or for bad and use the abilities that still remain, which can still be formidable. For all you players out there here is a point from a DM...the DM has free reign to interpret the rules as they see fit. If a rule has been decided upon by the DM then the players in that game should accept the ruling and move on unless the ruling is outside the guidelines of the game. Just my perspective.. [/QUOTE]
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