"But, sir, we've just increased our troop strength five-fold. The Hextorites don't have a chance against us, now, with these forces.""Be a paladin! We don't get STD's!"
Who's thinking the church of Hieroneous would veto that slogan?
Sledge said:While something may be destroyed, in game terms that just means it's physical form has been disrupted. Similar to the line in Classic Battletech of "Destroyed vs really destroyed", the gold coins were destroyed. There is now just broken gold. A good craft check and you can make new coins. Now craft on the other hand is the real problem here.Should take a few decades to get the gold back in coin format.
Dr. Awkward said:Just because the OotS accidentally arranged for the assassins to try to kill them rather than the real king doesn't take away the assassins' guilt.
Henry said:I think personally that it's taking the strip a bit too seriously to be chastizing Miko. She is, as Herobizkit mentions, a parody, and meant to be enjoyed rather than railed against. I'm enjoying watching her both surprise them (as she did in the Ogre scene) and get her comeuppance (as in #250.) Maybe I'm sheltered, as I've never seen a paladin played this way. (I have, however, seen quite a few groups as self-centered as The Stick, and I'm enjoying their parody the same way.)
Kahuna Burger said:I could see them continuing to the "judgement", but on the terms they should have set to begin with - "no, we aren't your prisoners, you are guiding us to your boss so we can let him know his precious gate was in the hands of a lich, and btw, who builds a self destrct into something that its a crime to destroy?"By going along with the "prisoner" angle, they just let her superiority complex run unchecked.
painandgreed said:LG characters, exemplified by paladins, tend to have no sense of loyalty or respect for fellow party members being only interested in themselves and their beliefs.
Crothian said:They share guilt, thanks for agreeing
Crothian said:And she was right, it is their fault the inn got blown up.
Voadam said:The inn would not have been blown up if they never came along? Or are you saying the timing (before the king got there) of the inn being blown up was their fault.
Or are you saying it is their fault because of the bump after preventing the deliberate blow up and therefore the accidental explosion?