jester47
First Post
I was just thinking and it occured to me-
characters that are killed by monsters ussually become snacks, dinner, luncheon, breakfast, supper, second breakfast, twosies, afternoon tea, elevensies, or the kind of monster that killed them (undead for example). This makes it really hard to raise them and may cause resurrection problems. If he/she/it got ate by orcs, you have to go find the remains ("okay, we killed all the orcs, now which bones are his?") and then take them to get the spell cast. So in this respect, if your campaign has a lot of "runaway! runaway!" in it, you already have a balanceing agent for res and raise dead.
Just food for thought.
Aaron.
characters that are killed by monsters ussually become snacks, dinner, luncheon, breakfast, supper, second breakfast, twosies, afternoon tea, elevensies, or the kind of monster that killed them (undead for example). This makes it really hard to raise them and may cause resurrection problems. If he/she/it got ate by orcs, you have to go find the remains ("okay, we killed all the orcs, now which bones are his?") and then take them to get the spell cast. So in this respect, if your campaign has a lot of "runaway! runaway!" in it, you already have a balanceing agent for res and raise dead.
Just food for thought.
Aaron.