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<blockquote data-quote="LrdApoc" data-source="post: 1419993" data-attributes="member: 1882"><p>Well using Crothian's examples I'm not sure the characters were considering that there was no reward.. for example the Chalice was given back to an Oracle who aided them even though they figured everything out themselves in the end.. the Oracle still helped and they agreed to return the Chalice if possible.. makes sense for good characters with any honor to me that they would return the favor even if in the end the Oracle didn't really make a difference.</p><p></p><p>The gold: Was it actually given to support a nation the party helped establish wasn't it? Or a nation one of the characters came from.</p><p></p><p>The druids club: Well it seems to me no one wants druide to be mad at them.. they are really nasty enemies.. and if it's a holy relic of the druids returning it might curry favor in a future situation.. even if the players don;t ask for a favor immediately they probably feel that thier deeds will be remembered and if the time came to call on a favor they have the good will to help assure it happens for them..</p><p></p><p>It appears to me the characters are being very good to anyone, they seem to be using thier fortunes to improve the world around them.. that sounds like a lawful good position to me if you play with alignments.. and if not, they still sound like they are motivated by helping the underdog or allies regardless of personal gain.</p><p></p><p>(All this is being said as a member of said group acting in character)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LrdApoc, post: 1419993, member: 1882"] Well using Crothian's examples I'm not sure the characters were considering that there was no reward.. for example the Chalice was given back to an Oracle who aided them even though they figured everything out themselves in the end.. the Oracle still helped and they agreed to return the Chalice if possible.. makes sense for good characters with any honor to me that they would return the favor even if in the end the Oracle didn't really make a difference. The gold: Was it actually given to support a nation the party helped establish wasn't it? Or a nation one of the characters came from. The druids club: Well it seems to me no one wants druide to be mad at them.. they are really nasty enemies.. and if it's a holy relic of the druids returning it might curry favor in a future situation.. even if the players don;t ask for a favor immediately they probably feel that thier deeds will be remembered and if the time came to call on a favor they have the good will to help assure it happens for them.. It appears to me the characters are being very good to anyone, they seem to be using thier fortunes to improve the world around them.. that sounds like a lawful good position to me if you play with alignments.. and if not, they still sound like they are motivated by helping the underdog or allies regardless of personal gain. (All this is being said as a member of said group acting in character) [/QUOTE]
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