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Ransacking and rummaging rogue - is he evil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sejs" data-source="post: 1810504" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>(edited following some thought) Not evil. Definitly not good, but also not evil. Stealing is one of those grey areas; you're inconveniencing someone for the benefit of yourself, but in this instance it's not done out of malice. Besides, look on the bright side - someone who can afford to have really swank luggage can likewise afford to lose it. Least he didn't rob some poor schmuck who packed all his worldly possessions into his case in hopes of starting a new life or something. That, and of corse someone who can afford that same swank luggage can also afford to take steps to get it <em>back...</em> Not evil. Dead people don't own anything so it's not even stealing. Falls into the category of "socially frowned upon, but not evil". By the player's own admission he is sneaky, greedy and sometimes selfish. If he's impulsive and runs with the first thing that pops into his mind - like many a CN person tends to, then he's just being who he is. Taking care of your friends first would be the nice thing to do, but by the description he's not that nice a guy. He looks out for Number One first and foremost.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway. He's impulsive and selfish. But not evil. He's not malicious enough to be evil.</p><p></p><p>And if he does take that extra step, don't yank the rug out from under the paladin. Let him deal with it on his own when he finds out Stubby Stickyfingers has slipped over to the dark side. It's been my experience that most paladin players handle those kinds of situations just fiiiiine without any DM nudging needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sejs, post: 1810504, member: 4910"] (edited following some thought) Not evil. Definitly not good, but also not evil. Stealing is one of those grey areas; you're inconveniencing someone for the benefit of yourself, but in this instance it's not done out of malice. Besides, look on the bright side - someone who can afford to have really swank luggage can likewise afford to lose it. Least he didn't rob some poor schmuck who packed all his worldly possessions into his case in hopes of starting a new life or something. That, and of corse someone who can afford that same swank luggage can also afford to take steps to get it [i]back...[/i] Not evil. Dead people don't own anything so it's not even stealing. Falls into the category of "socially frowned upon, but not evil". By the player's own admission he is sneaky, greedy and sometimes selfish. If he's impulsive and runs with the first thing that pops into his mind - like many a CN person tends to, then he's just being who he is. Taking care of your friends first would be the nice thing to do, but by the description he's not that nice a guy. He looks out for Number One first and foremost. Anyway. He's impulsive and selfish. But not evil. He's not malicious enough to be evil. And if he does take that extra step, don't yank the rug out from under the paladin. Let him deal with it on his own when he finds out Stubby Stickyfingers has slipped over to the dark side. It's been my experience that most paladin players handle those kinds of situations just fiiiiine without any DM nudging needed. [/QUOTE]
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