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<blockquote data-quote="Rhenny" data-source="post: 6476094" data-attributes="member: 18333"><p>Sacrosanct, that's pretty cool. He must be a level headed teen (very rare).</p><p></p><p>Usually when a PC dies in my games/campaigns, I figure out a way to make the player happy with it. Often, he or she accepts the death and moves on, in fact, I've been lucky with the last few deaths. In both cases, the player already wanted to try something new.</p><p></p><p>In other cases, I conspire with the player to work them back into the story some how or we convince his buddies to take care of his dead body (raise dead, resurrection or reincarnation).</p><p></p><p>In one campaign, the party wizard used polymorph to turn into a carrion crawler and then went into a room full of bad guys. He was killed. When the party brought his body back to a civilized area, they could only find someone who could reincarnate the character. We had him come back as a half-orc since he was a little reckless and too bold in his previous life. He still practiced magic, but was a little less effective because his racial attribute bonuses had shifted. </p><p></p><p>We all loved the outcome of that death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhenny, post: 6476094, member: 18333"] Sacrosanct, that's pretty cool. He must be a level headed teen (very rare). Usually when a PC dies in my games/campaigns, I figure out a way to make the player happy with it. Often, he or she accepts the death and moves on, in fact, I've been lucky with the last few deaths. In both cases, the player already wanted to try something new. In other cases, I conspire with the player to work them back into the story some how or we convince his buddies to take care of his dead body (raise dead, resurrection or reincarnation). In one campaign, the party wizard used polymorph to turn into a carrion crawler and then went into a room full of bad guys. He was killed. When the party brought his body back to a civilized area, they could only find someone who could reincarnate the character. We had him come back as a half-orc since he was a little reckless and too bold in his previous life. He still practiced magic, but was a little less effective because his racial attribute bonuses had shifted. We all loved the outcome of that death. [/QUOTE]
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