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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 5573749" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I have to disagree with this example in anyway being similar to what happened in our game. First of all Nazis and what they did were evil without a doubt. There is no room for argument on that one unless it is an alternate history and the Nazis are the good guys and the Allied troops the bad guys.</p><p></p><p>In the GMs world necromancy is not evil. Homes, merchants, even the king use undead servants and soldiers. The goddess of death's clerics prepare the bodies and send the soul to the afterlife. Once the body is a shell it can be legally bought to be used as undead. There are laws pertaining to this only family members are the person in question can arrange the sale of the body. A lot of soldiers do it because it gives their families extra money and even in death they can still serve the throne. </p><p></p><p>Again I think I have typed this several times now the wisdom check was not to stop the dwarf from destroying the items it was to see if he thought it was a wise decision to go behind the party's back. After he killed the necromancer and the entire party paid the price for it the party was upset. She wanted to know if the dwarf thought it was a wise decision to go behind the party back again and risk his dwarf being kicked out of the group.</p><p></p><p>That was what the wisdom check was for not the destruction of the items per say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 5573749, member: 9037"] I have to disagree with this example in anyway being similar to what happened in our game. First of all Nazis and what they did were evil without a doubt. There is no room for argument on that one unless it is an alternate history and the Nazis are the good guys and the Allied troops the bad guys. In the GMs world necromancy is not evil. Homes, merchants, even the king use undead servants and soldiers. The goddess of death's clerics prepare the bodies and send the soul to the afterlife. Once the body is a shell it can be legally bought to be used as undead. There are laws pertaining to this only family members are the person in question can arrange the sale of the body. A lot of soldiers do it because it gives their families extra money and even in death they can still serve the throne. Again I think I have typed this several times now the wisdom check was not to stop the dwarf from destroying the items it was to see if he thought it was a wise decision to go behind the party's back. After he killed the necromancer and the entire party paid the price for it the party was upset. She wanted to know if the dwarf thought it was a wise decision to go behind the party back again and risk his dwarf being kicked out of the group. That was what the wisdom check was for not the destruction of the items per say. [/QUOTE]
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