So I am runnning a campaign for my buds and they are in a fight with a group of Hobgoblins, which they prety much beat down. The last 2 hobgoblins throw down their weapons and try to surrender. The groups paly says "I kill the one near me."
Now call me crazy, but a paly killing a surrendering foe seems to be an evil act to me, but he says his rational is that it is an evil creature and he has to vanquish it.
I asked him twice, "so you are gonna kill a defensless, surrendering enemy?" To which he replied "yes, he is an evil creature," both times.
I punished him by taking away his paly abilities until he had atoned, but the player became very upset, because he believed that is how a play should behave. So my question, was I too harsh, or is he acting in a true paly way and I just don't get it?
Now call me crazy, but a paly killing a surrendering foe seems to be an evil act to me, but he says his rational is that it is an evil creature and he has to vanquish it.
I asked him twice, "so you are gonna kill a defensless, surrendering enemy?" To which he replied "yes, he is an evil creature," both times.
I punished him by taking away his paly abilities until he had atoned, but the player became very upset, because he believed that is how a play should behave. So my question, was I too harsh, or is he acting in a true paly way and I just don't get it?