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<blockquote data-quote="Dareoon Dalandrove" data-source="post: 410645" data-attributes="member: 2277"><p>Ok bob here is my suggestion. I have quiet a bit of xp with party conflict. Some of it is because sometimes we don't get along (personally) sometimes it's alignment. sometimes it's class (imagine a party with a paladin like character, a cleric of miskal, and a evil wizard). I'm sure you get the picture. Anyway here is how I recomend you try and handle it. </p><p></p><p>First I must ask if the wizard character is new to the group. You said that he was a fighter/monk and then took levels as paladin.</p><p></p><p>If he is a new character to the party then i would ask him, as some one above put it, what right he has to the ring. If you are an adventure WHY would you give up powerful magices to new guy. if his response is still that he can make more use of it say yes you probebly can but the bard MUST be compensated. If the wizard can make magic items suggest he make something specialized for the bard. a fair or trade in favor of the bard. More flies with honey, get it.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion to the bard would be try some paloticing. glad hand the rest of the group. be the charismatic bard and win the rest of the party over. even work on the wizard. pretend that the tension doesn't exist, but have it in mind if the wizards anounces that he has some new undead creation spell and later in the night asks the bard "would it be alright if I cast a spell on you?" </p><p></p><p>The big thing to remember. For everyone to remember is that you want to have fun. It's the bards item and that's it. that's the way of things. my group has split and actually had battles with each other. once everything is resolved we trudge on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dareoon Dalandrove, post: 410645, member: 2277"] Ok bob here is my suggestion. I have quiet a bit of xp with party conflict. Some of it is because sometimes we don't get along (personally) sometimes it's alignment. sometimes it's class (imagine a party with a paladin like character, a cleric of miskal, and a evil wizard). I'm sure you get the picture. Anyway here is how I recomend you try and handle it. First I must ask if the wizard character is new to the group. You said that he was a fighter/monk and then took levels as paladin. If he is a new character to the party then i would ask him, as some one above put it, what right he has to the ring. If you are an adventure WHY would you give up powerful magices to new guy. if his response is still that he can make more use of it say yes you probebly can but the bard MUST be compensated. If the wizard can make magic items suggest he make something specialized for the bard. a fair or trade in favor of the bard. More flies with honey, get it. My suggestion to the bard would be try some paloticing. glad hand the rest of the group. be the charismatic bard and win the rest of the party over. even work on the wizard. pretend that the tension doesn't exist, but have it in mind if the wizards anounces that he has some new undead creation spell and later in the night asks the bard "would it be alright if I cast a spell on you?" The big thing to remember. For everyone to remember is that you want to have fun. It's the bards item and that's it. that's the way of things. my group has split and actually had battles with each other. once everything is resolved we trudge on. [/QUOTE]
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