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<blockquote data-quote="frankthedm" data-source="post: 1363661" data-attributes="member: 1164"><p>When i play i have killed other PC's, The worst time was when i killed the rest of the party to get a potent artifact out of the way. My greedy fire wizard William [user and abuser of the mount spell] had a hunch the kind of money the thing was worth and was more than willing to split the coin [evenly if need be]with the party. He also saw the trouble of the item due to </p><p></p><p>1. Its habit of summoning evil dragons when used. </p><p>2. The artifact was being pursued fiercely by assassins and a entire evil religion [ an Anti-Pelor].</p><p></p><p>In character he gave several hints that he wanted the item taken care of and his willingness to do anything to achieve the goal.</p><p></p><p>…one fireball much later he had the dagger. The DM did agree with me the players should of realized and done something about my character’s behavior MUCH sooner and did not penalize me for it. </p><p></p><p>William eventually met death at the hands of a evil bounty hunter [another PC] over the whole selling summoned mount shenanigans. Though I still think a god with a fondness for equines was trying to pay me back for my “creative applications” of the summoned horses.* </p><p></p><p>There was no bad blood since the group I play with can actually handle that sort of thing and getting a bounty hunter on Billy’s ass was a very logical outcome of his antics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*This was the game where the horse from the mount spell got named “Agony” for every campaign to be afterwards. Trap detection, wrecking ball, monster bait, target practice, falling weight [until we read summoning horse mid air wasn’t allowed], nothing was too good for that burdened beast.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But usually when PC kills a PC, one PC is usually possessed or the player is being an idiot or a liability. “I can rage LONGER and STRONGER?, who cares if I can’t control who i attack?!” are words that will get a person killed. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The whole William incident did bring around the group wide rule of “Unjustified killing pc’s is bad for your exp total”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankthedm, post: 1363661, member: 1164"] When i play i have killed other PC's, The worst time was when i killed the rest of the party to get a potent artifact out of the way. My greedy fire wizard William [user and abuser of the mount spell] had a hunch the kind of money the thing was worth and was more than willing to split the coin [evenly if need be]with the party. He also saw the trouble of the item due to 1. Its habit of summoning evil dragons when used. 2. The artifact was being pursued fiercely by assassins and a entire evil religion [ an Anti-Pelor]. In character he gave several hints that he wanted the item taken care of and his willingness to do anything to achieve the goal. …one fireball much later he had the dagger. The DM did agree with me the players should of realized and done something about my character’s behavior MUCH sooner and did not penalize me for it. William eventually met death at the hands of a evil bounty hunter [another PC] over the whole selling summoned mount shenanigans. Though I still think a god with a fondness for equines was trying to pay me back for my “creative applications” of the summoned horses.* There was no bad blood since the group I play with can actually handle that sort of thing and getting a bounty hunter on Billy’s ass was a very logical outcome of his antics. *This was the game where the horse from the mount spell got named “Agony” for every campaign to be afterwards. Trap detection, wrecking ball, monster bait, target practice, falling weight [until we read summoning horse mid air wasn’t allowed], nothing was too good for that burdened beast. But usually when PC kills a PC, one PC is usually possessed or the player is being an idiot or a liability. “I can rage LONGER and STRONGER?, who cares if I can’t control who i attack?!” are words that will get a person killed. The whole William incident did bring around the group wide rule of “Unjustified killing pc’s is bad for your exp total” [/QUOTE]
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