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<blockquote data-quote="Ahrimon" data-source="post: 6737168" data-attributes="member: 12630"><p>No because I did my share of the adventuring too. My character was an adventurer not a walking band aid dispenser for the rest of the party. I fought along side the fighter, I explored along side the rogue, and I casted support and damage spells with the wizard. What I also did was require a tiny tithe for healing that equated to less than any character would spend on an Inn. It was pure role playing and didn't impact their bottom line. If the rogue had refused to pick a lock, I could care less, my deity provides, but the other characters would probably take an issue with it. One of the underlying social points behind the character for the players was that a cleric is an adventuring companion with other things to do with their spells than be everyone's heal-(female dog). Any jerks at the table are the ones that insist a player play a cleric and follow them around to be their personal heal servant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahrimon, post: 6737168, member: 12630"] No because I did my share of the adventuring too. My character was an adventurer not a walking band aid dispenser for the rest of the party. I fought along side the fighter, I explored along side the rogue, and I casted support and damage spells with the wizard. What I also did was require a tiny tithe for healing that equated to less than any character would spend on an Inn. It was pure role playing and didn't impact their bottom line. If the rogue had refused to pick a lock, I could care less, my deity provides, but the other characters would probably take an issue with it. One of the underlying social points behind the character for the players was that a cleric is an adventuring companion with other things to do with their spells than be everyone's heal-(female dog). Any jerks at the table are the ones that insist a player play a cleric and follow them around to be their personal heal servant. [/QUOTE]
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