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<blockquote data-quote="Centaur" data-source="post: 878089" data-attributes="member: 11822"><p>Players do have a way of keeping us GMs on Our toes....I'm Sorry what did you say your character Does.....?</p><p></p><p>Having read through all the posts, I think the following would be an appropriate course of action.</p><p></p><p>-Contact a Cleric of Tyr to act as a moderator between the players and the City.</p><p>-Offer to pay for a raise dead for the Guards as well as some sort of compensation or offer some sort of compensation to their families that would be enough to cover a raise dead +50% each. Often times in medieval cultures it was possible to buy off the family of a murder victim (justified or otherwise). This way the family decides if they want him back or not (maybe you did an abused wife a favor).</p><p>-Arrange for a hearing outside of the city between the accusers and the party. This should not be a court case, just a hearing so the Cleric can see both sides and recommend a course of action.</p><p>-The players should try and prove their innocence if possible, although the DM may have had this mind all along from the sounds of things.</p><p></p><p>Consequences also:</p><p>-The Ranger may be in danger of moving his alignment towards Chaotic for his "Change of Mind". He may also need to prove that he was morally right to kill rather than subdue the gauds in order avoiding slipping towards evil.</p><p>-Of course, even if the guards trusted the Ranger, they still should have insisted on the surrender of his sword. Pretty stupid of them considering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centaur, post: 878089, member: 11822"] Players do have a way of keeping us GMs on Our toes....I'm Sorry what did you say your character Does.....? Having read through all the posts, I think the following would be an appropriate course of action. -Contact a Cleric of Tyr to act as a moderator between the players and the City. -Offer to pay for a raise dead for the Guards as well as some sort of compensation or offer some sort of compensation to their families that would be enough to cover a raise dead +50% each. Often times in medieval cultures it was possible to buy off the family of a murder victim (justified or otherwise). This way the family decides if they want him back or not (maybe you did an abused wife a favor). -Arrange for a hearing outside of the city between the accusers and the party. This should not be a court case, just a hearing so the Cleric can see both sides and recommend a course of action. -The players should try and prove their innocence if possible, although the DM may have had this mind all along from the sounds of things. Consequences also: -The Ranger may be in danger of moving his alignment towards Chaotic for his "Change of Mind". He may also need to prove that he was morally right to kill rather than subdue the gauds in order avoiding slipping towards evil. -Of course, even if the guards trusted the Ranger, they still should have insisted on the surrender of his sword. Pretty stupid of them considering. [/QUOTE]
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