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<blockquote data-quote="Thanee" data-source="post: 263597" data-attributes="member: 478"><p>I don't think revenge would be a suitable answer for a NG person.</p><p></p><p>Of course, he'll mourn over his loss, and maybe even think about revenge at first, but later realize, that there is no point in revenge.</p><p></p><p>I think he'd rather try to find someone or something to bring his companion back to live. Maybe he could arrange something with the party that killed the tiger, if they have any reputation for being good-aligned, explaining to them what really happened, so they could compensate for their wrongdoings, which didn't seem wrong at that moment obviously. They should realize that not knowing the whole truth didn't make their action any better and should want to help the druid, once filled in with the whole picture. If they are actually good-aligned, that is.</p><p></p><p>So who's fault was it anyways?</p><p>I can see several sides involved into this:</p><p></p><p>The druid for not being around to prevent this.</p><p>The wizard for polymorphing the fighter.</p><p>The fighter for openly attacking the wizard and thus provoking any observers to help that one.</p><p>The party for actually killing the tiger.</p><p></p><p>The druid's actions were not very smart, healing the tiger must've been seen as a hostile act by the party, especially after throwing an entangle spell at them.</p><p></p><p>Sure their reaction was harsh, but since they wrongfully believed the wizard, it was still within reason at that time.</p><p></p><p>The druid should have noticed that the party is not believing him and should have acted accordingly and with care.</p><p></p><p>Bye</p><p>Thanee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thanee, post: 263597, member: 478"] I don't think revenge would be a suitable answer for a NG person. Of course, he'll mourn over his loss, and maybe even think about revenge at first, but later realize, that there is no point in revenge. I think he'd rather try to find someone or something to bring his companion back to live. Maybe he could arrange something with the party that killed the tiger, if they have any reputation for being good-aligned, explaining to them what really happened, so they could compensate for their wrongdoings, which didn't seem wrong at that moment obviously. They should realize that not knowing the whole truth didn't make their action any better and should want to help the druid, once filled in with the whole picture. If they are actually good-aligned, that is. So who's fault was it anyways? I can see several sides involved into this: The druid for not being around to prevent this. The wizard for polymorphing the fighter. The fighter for openly attacking the wizard and thus provoking any observers to help that one. The party for actually killing the tiger. The druid's actions were not very smart, healing the tiger must've been seen as a hostile act by the party, especially after throwing an entangle spell at them. Sure their reaction was harsh, but since they wrongfully believed the wizard, it was still within reason at that time. The druid should have noticed that the party is not believing him and should have acted accordingly and with care. Bye Thanee [/QUOTE]
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