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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 9871644" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>I also have a Daggerheart inspired death rule I’m using, though slightly more toned-down. When you drop to 0 hit points and aren’t killed outright, choose one:</p><p></p><p>• <strong><em>Put Your Life in Fate’s Hands. </em></strong>Your character falls unconscious and becomes unstable. The DM rolls death saving throws for your character in secret.</p><p>• <strong><em>Avoid Your Fate.</em></strong> Your character falls unconscious and become stable. Describe a physical or mental scar your character acquires, representing the trauma of this near-death experience. Your character gains a death saving throw failure that cannot be removed until your character recovers from the trauma the scar represents. The DM will work with you to determine what recovery entails.</p><p>• <em><strong>Accept Your Fate.</strong></em> Describe one final action your character takes in their dying moments, which will automatically be a critical success. Afterwards, your character dies and can no longer be resurrected by magic - their soul has accepted its ultimate fate and is unwilling to return to their body. At your discretion, a <em>Wish </em>spell might be able to force their soul back into their body against its will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 9871644, member: 6779196"] I also have a Daggerheart inspired death rule I’m using, though slightly more toned-down. When you drop to 0 hit points and aren’t killed outright, choose one: • [B][I]Put Your Life in Fate’s Hands. [/I][/B]Your character falls unconscious and becomes unstable. The DM rolls death saving throws for your character in secret. • [B][I]Avoid Your Fate.[/I][/B] Your character falls unconscious and become stable. Describe a physical or mental scar your character acquires, representing the trauma of this near-death experience. Your character gains a death saving throw failure that cannot be removed until your character recovers from the trauma the scar represents. The DM will work with you to determine what recovery entails. • [I][B]Accept Your Fate.[/B][/I] Describe one final action your character takes in their dying moments, which will automatically be a critical success. Afterwards, your character dies and can no longer be resurrected by magic - their soul has accepted its ultimate fate and is unwilling to return to their body. At your discretion, a [I]Wish [/I]spell might be able to force their soul back into their body against its will. [/QUOTE]
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