IMC the diety would. Aren't you glad your not playing in my gameDragonblade said:No deity or church could possibly ....hold him accountable for split-second decisions that in hind-sight may not have been the best option.

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IMC the diety would. Aren't you glad your not playing in my gameDragonblade said:No deity or church could possibly ....hold him accountable for split-second decisions that in hind-sight may not have been the best option.
RC Hagy said:What is the point of having an encounter like that, just to make it 'easy' on the participants?
RC Hagy said:ForceUser, apparently, wanted a moral quandry (hope I used that correctly)... and he sure as heck got one.
drnuncheon said:Exactly right!
And the punishment for selling your soul to evil powers, mentally enslaving multiple villages, and sacrificing their inhabitants should be...what? A stern talking-to?
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takyris said:Tsyr: The fact that we have a 7-page thread suggests that there was some moral quandry. The fact that you are not quandered does not mean that the quandry does not exist. That's somewhat analogous to saying "Well, since Amanda decided not to euthanize her vegetative husband, it wasn't really a quandry, was it? I don't see why everyone is arguing over it like it's some big moral issue with multiple facets and good points on both sides." The paladin's actions are not the determinate for a state of quandry. The 7-page thread is.![]()
ForceUser said:What they found shocked and disturbed them: the children, under some evil influence, had sacrificed their parents in an infernal rite. In truth, the children had long ago made a deal with a fiend - in exchange for periodic sacrifices, the fiend granted them immortal childhood and certain unholy powers, including the ability to dominate the minds of adults. Using these powers, they would then insinuate themselves into a community, make the adults meet their every demand, and then upon bleeding their benefactors dry, sacrifice them to their dark patron.
Tsyr said:Intelligent reply snipped
Carnifex said:Remember that in a medieval setting, the punishments are going to be considerably more brutal. Death is not that hard to get condemned to, especially considering a situation in which you're committing demonic evils.
A thief might have his hand cut off or otherwise mutilated so he wont steal again. An individual with mental powers? The best way to nullify that threat and inflict punishment is execution.
Nail said:Funny how as the thread goes on, and more of the story comes out from both sides, that the paladin's side gets more and more acceptable.