. . .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.
Hong "I said it, so it must be true" Ooi
. . .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.
Rystil Arden said:Yup, this is true. However, there are circumstances where even this can be taken too far. If a Paladin is walking along the street and sees a common street thug that the Paladin could easily defeat raping a woman at knifepoint and preparing to murder her afterwards or something like that, it would be pretty callous if the Paladin just started whistling to himself to drown out her screams and kept walking past![]()
I agree with you completelyElder-Basilisk said:So apparently good and evil aren't any less (or more) complicated in D&D than in real life. This touches on a distinction that Kant made between perfect and imperfect duties (a perfect duty is a duty that Kant would maintain applied to everyone all the time in every situation (one example of such a duty would be telling the truth according to Kant); an imperfect duty is a duty that everyone has but does not necessarily apply in every time and place--an example of an imperfect duty would be charity. While many people believe that everyone has an obligation to give to the less fortunate, people are not obligated to give any particular thing or amount to any particular person at any particular time). In D&D, I think it's pretty clear that rescuing the woman is a perfect duty and giving the 4sp to charity is an imperfect duty. (Thus every paladin is not, like Miko in Order of the Stick going to insist that her party sleep on rocks in a muddy ditch and eat lichen rather than going to an inn).
Kieperr said:A suggestion. If you have access to it, the Book of Exalted Deeds, in Chapter 1: The Nature of Good, discusses how creatures of good alignment act and behave within the game. This material applies to all characters of good alignment, not just exalted ones.
Seeten said:LOL! Good luck. He'll be busy fighting his wife and children, the ghoul and zombies.