But then you have that pesky suspension of disbelief problem...hong said:But the BETTER solution is to not have bad guys surrender, thus ensuring that this problem never crops up in the first place.
But then you have that pesky suspension of disbelief problem...hong said:But the BETTER solution is to not have bad guys surrender, thus ensuring that this problem never crops up in the first place.
Bah. If it works in Baldur's Gate, it works for me!Krelios said:But then you have that pesky suspension of disbelief problem...
edemaitre said:Even young Paladins are wise enough to realize that they probably can't destroy all the evil in the world, so they must learn which battles to pick (both against monsters and within their parties)... Good luck!
My suspension of disbelief comes when asked to accept a world where paladins are required to always accept surrender, and still remain an even semi-productive force for Good in the world. Anything with a greater-than-animal intelligence would soon learn that in such a world, one need merely ask for surrender if things are going against it, and be immediately spared to wait for another chance to commit meyhem.hong said:But the BETTER solution is to not have bad guys surrender, thus ensuring that this problem never crops up in the first place.Krelios said:But then you have that pesky suspension of disbelief problem...
Too late. Trolling is an evil act. You shall now lose all posting priviledges until you atone.BBiggar said:>>Whether you realize it or not, this is a hot topic and many will view it as a troll<<
Yikes! No I had no idea and believe me that was not my intention
Lord Pendragon said:And don't expect to avoid your just punishment by saying, "wait, I give up."
Lord Pendragon said:My suspension of disbelief comes when asked to accept a world where paladins are required to always accept surrender, and still remain an even semi-productive force for Good in the world. Anything with a greater-than-animal intelligence would soon learn that in such a world, one need merely ask for surrender if things are going against it, and be immediately spared to wait for another chance to commit meyhem.
No. Not in my worlds. If an evil creature--be it man or demon--commits such an act that a paladin is bound to draw his blade, then that evil creature had best be prepared for righteous retribution.
A paladin is not a rent-a-cop. They don't have to give quarter simply because it is asked. They are the Sword of God. The Wrath of Heaven. And if you have done such things in your life that a paladin sets himself against you, be prepared to face the full and righteous might of a Soldier of God.
And don't expect to avoid your just punishment by saying, "wait, I give up."