Cthulhudrew said:I missed it- did you type Jack (as in Jack the Ripper) instead of Longcoat?
Yeah, for dynamic's sake I'm going to avoid using detect evil until we can establish some sort of trust.Trench said:Sounds good to me. Ada tries to distance herself as much as possible from her past in the Warrens, so she'd be salty toward Jarem just because he reminds her of where she came from- but the fact that he made something of himself probably makes her pretty envious, and on some level maybe even hopeful.
Pitchwife said:Yeah, for dynamic's sake I'm going to avoid using detect evil until we can establish some sort of trust.We can turn this into an "unlikely circumstances buddy romp." Or something.
I completely agree... which is why I'm trying to make sure that alignment doesn't come up too early. It's much easier to make a case that they get along ok, that J would be able to explain himself to other other Lothianites, before a mis-targeted detect evil can cause any trouble.Hey just because one is good and and one is evil doesn't mean they can't be buddies. Whizbang has a noble baron being fast friends with a real bastard of a wizard in our Midwood campaign. They just don't talk about their personal lives...
Pitchwife said:Anyway... I'm already starting to regret my decision to try playing a naturally curious player for a change. "Hello?" heheheheheheh