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<blockquote data-quote="RickTheFox" data-source="post: 8272495" data-attributes="member: 7030761"><p>Aw yes, characters do evolve. And you think a paranoid, aristocratic and quite vengeful wizard, whose whole background story focuses on vengeance, who spent his last months building a business and greasing wheels, gaining reputation and power... you think said wizard, after being betrayed - impersonated, ridiculed, humiliated by one of his party members in a way that ruins everything the wizard worked for... for no reason nor gain at all... you think said wizard would just smile and say c'est la vie?</p><p></p><p>Where is baby step in that? Where is middle ground in that? I repeat myself, that is not how character growth works. If what I wrote was 180 °(of course it was, it was an exaggeration after all) , what you propose here is 170 °. That is not how character development works.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I asked. No problem. DM even mentioned I saved the party by reminding them of common sense, as it would probably turn bloody and very badly for people at lvl 3 at the time.</p><p></p><p>Even if it was too much to remind them sometimes things like "lights out, we are sneaking, arent we?" it hardly warranties such measures on the rogues part. Having said that, I repeat - I asked, no problems or issues were reported, and to the contrary to that - DM was happy with it as it prevented useless fights with guards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickTheFox, post: 8272495, member: 7030761"] Aw yes, characters do evolve. And you think a paranoid, aristocratic and quite vengeful wizard, whose whole background story focuses on vengeance, who spent his last months building a business and greasing wheels, gaining reputation and power... you think said wizard, after being betrayed - impersonated, ridiculed, humiliated by one of his party members in a way that ruins everything the wizard worked for... for no reason nor gain at all... you think said wizard would just smile and say c'est la vie? Where is baby step in that? Where is middle ground in that? I repeat myself, that is not how character growth works. If what I wrote was 180 °(of course it was, it was an exaggeration after all) , what you propose here is 170 °. That is not how character development works. Indeed. I asked. No problem. DM even mentioned I saved the party by reminding them of common sense, as it would probably turn bloody and very badly for people at lvl 3 at the time. Even if it was too much to remind them sometimes things like "lights out, we are sneaking, arent we?" it hardly warranties such measures on the rogues part. Having said that, I repeat - I asked, no problems or issues were reported, and to the contrary to that - DM was happy with it as it prevented useless fights with guards. [/QUOTE]
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