Old Fezziwig
Thanks for the sour persimmons, cousin.
Hey, I think it's absolutely appropriate, but the player might take it as being too adversarial. That's all.
tonym said:Holy moley! Jim Hague, you've gone from trying to paint the paladin as a murderer to screaming for him to be dragged into hell, along with his tainted seed and despoiled wife.
"Switch his kid out withsome sort of hellspawn"? Cripes!![]()
Kajamba Lion said:Hey, I think it's absolutely appropriate, but the player might take it as being too adversarial. That's all.
Patryn of Elvenshae said:Which is why all characters should aspire to the state of nameless, friendless orphans from an undetermined town.
Any other sort of attachment seems to be just too much temptation for DMs to lay off.![]()
Jim Hague said:Eh? So having consequences for breaking the paladinic code, the dogma of the chruch and possibly metagaming should be...what?
Patryn of Elvenshae said:I'm not sure, but having your wife replaced with a succubus and your unborn child turned into some demonic half-fiend ain't it.
Galfridus said:Upon further conversation, the player felt that the PC's actions were in character, though not necessarily appropriate for a paladin. He felt the act was moderately evil and chaotic, and said that his motive was anger and not so much vengeance. He did not think he should lose his powers over it.
Jim Hague said:I proposed swapping them out ... I never said kill them off, or turn them into demons - that wouldn't make sense in any case.
JH said:Replace his wife with a succubus or eryine for awhile, or get her involved with a local activity that turns out to be an evil cult. Switch his kid out with some sort of hellspawn.
You're familiar with the parable of Job, yes?