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Paladin: Tricked Into Killing the Wrong Target
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<blockquote data-quote="Kahuna Burger" data-source="post: 2726140" data-attributes="member: 8439"><p>guess we're both over-exagerating, huh? <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>You are missing the possibility that a paladin could take reasonable percautions, still make a mistake <strong>still have to atone for that mistake</strong> but have that atonement be a mostly painless roleplaying hook rather than a screwing of the character. At the risk of inciting the wrath of the mod, compare this to a mistaken shooting by the police. You could be completely reckless and never get in trouble no matter how many people you shot because they twitched funny, you could second guess yourself so much you never draw your gun, or you could exercise reasonable caution, still make a mistake because someone doesn't speak the language or is out to suicide by cop or whatever, and you will be taken off the street for a bit and get some mandatory counseling, and not have your life destroyed.</p><p></p><p>You are accusing people of the second when they are talking about the third. Perhaps people are accusing you of the 1st when you mean a 4th possibility (of reasonable caution because you are a good guy but no consequences for mistakes?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kahuna Burger, post: 2726140, member: 8439"] guess we're both over-exagerating, huh? ;) You are missing the possibility that a paladin could take reasonable percautions, still make a mistake [b]still have to atone for that mistake[/b] but have that atonement be a mostly painless roleplaying hook rather than a screwing of the character. At the risk of inciting the wrath of the mod, compare this to a mistaken shooting by the police. You could be completely reckless and never get in trouble no matter how many people you shot because they twitched funny, you could second guess yourself so much you never draw your gun, or you could exercise reasonable caution, still make a mistake because someone doesn't speak the language or is out to suicide by cop or whatever, and you will be taken off the street for a bit and get some mandatory counseling, and not have your life destroyed. You are accusing people of the second when they are talking about the third. Perhaps people are accusing you of the 1st when you mean a 4th possibility (of reasonable caution because you are a good guy but no consequences for mistakes?). [/QUOTE]
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