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<blockquote data-quote="Skarp Hedin" data-source="post: 93711" data-attributes="member: 1540"><p>Wow, quite a situation.</p><p>I guess that a lot of that would depend on the attitudes and codes of his religion.</p><p></p><p>1) He burned his dead pals so they wouldn't get chowed on by uh, stuff. Well, that shows a certain degree (Maybe? depends on what he did while burning) of reverence for the dead? That'll depend a lot on the campaign, though -- if death-fixing magicks are common, perhaps he was hasty. If death is generally permanent, then hey, burn away, I reckon. What's his religion think about the dead?</p><p></p><p>2) He took the money but not the grenades? That sort of seems stupid. I can see how a man on a mission would need cash, but with all the local combat that seems to have been going on, grenades would be handy.</p><p></p><p>3) Well, the mission could have been seriously jeopardized by the local nogoodniks.</p><p></p><p>4) He -does- have his duty, after all.</p><p></p><p>However, armed carjacking is illegal, and really, unnecessary. He could have used many other methods of dodging the copter. Using the threat of force (holding someone up with a fake/broken weapon is still armed robbery, so long as the victim is unaware of the weapon's status) to steal a car to run away from someone.. That's really iffy.</p><p></p><p>Now, his superiors might be happy, assuming he succeeds in his mission. The granter of his paladinly status may be displeased. I'd wait to see what he does in the future -- does he reimburse the man whose car he swiped? Does he show remorse for his actions? Does he may -any- kind of reparation? If death-fixing magic is a normal part of the campaign, then burning his pals could be a big error, but that depends a lot on the religion in question, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skarp Hedin, post: 93711, member: 1540"] Wow, quite a situation. I guess that a lot of that would depend on the attitudes and codes of his religion. 1) He burned his dead pals so they wouldn't get chowed on by uh, stuff. Well, that shows a certain degree (Maybe? depends on what he did while burning) of reverence for the dead? That'll depend a lot on the campaign, though -- if death-fixing magicks are common, perhaps he was hasty. If death is generally permanent, then hey, burn away, I reckon. What's his religion think about the dead? 2) He took the money but not the grenades? That sort of seems stupid. I can see how a man on a mission would need cash, but with all the local combat that seems to have been going on, grenades would be handy. 3) Well, the mission could have been seriously jeopardized by the local nogoodniks. 4) He -does- have his duty, after all. However, armed carjacking is illegal, and really, unnecessary. He could have used many other methods of dodging the copter. Using the threat of force (holding someone up with a fake/broken weapon is still armed robbery, so long as the victim is unaware of the weapon's status) to steal a car to run away from someone.. That's really iffy. Now, his superiors might be happy, assuming he succeeds in his mission. The granter of his paladinly status may be displeased. I'd wait to see what he does in the future -- does he reimburse the man whose car he swiped? Does he show remorse for his actions? Does he may -any- kind of reparation? If death-fixing magic is a normal part of the campaign, then burning his pals could be a big error, but that depends a lot on the religion in question, I think. [/QUOTE]
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