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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 8242073" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>Well there you answered the question with your comic. Sometimes (i do not exclude myself there) you tend to test the boundaries. A good DM will give you an OOC warning for that. </p><p>E.g. "You are in a Duergar town with 20.000 inhabitants, you canot start killing them even if you are level 20 and they are level one.</p><p>If this is ignored, the second step is punish instead of kill, bash the PCs into negatives gag and bind them (with extra precautions for classes who can do misty step shenanigans and the like, eventually permanetly hamper such skills an then they can try to escape their new profession - slave labor in the mines. </p><p>If something is obviously absolutely blunt e.g. the party assasinates the king although the DM warned them that the guards are looking extra tough and the attending head cleric of the kings faith and his court mage look quite capable too, then it is all out. A TPK is in order then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 8242073, member: 6895991"] Well there you answered the question with your comic. Sometimes (i do not exclude myself there) you tend to test the boundaries. A good DM will give you an OOC warning for that. E.g. "You are in a Duergar town with 20.000 inhabitants, you canot start killing them even if you are level 20 and they are level one. If this is ignored, the second step is punish instead of kill, bash the PCs into negatives gag and bind them (with extra precautions for classes who can do misty step shenanigans and the like, eventually permanetly hamper such skills an then they can try to escape their new profession - slave labor in the mines. If something is obviously absolutely blunt e.g. the party assasinates the king although the DM warned them that the guards are looking extra tough and the attending head cleric of the kings faith and his court mage look quite capable too, then it is all out. A TPK is in order then. [/QUOTE]
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