Crothian said:You are either for the players and willing to give them the benifit of the doubt; or you are against them and not willing to give them any slack.
OK, this is the point at which I back out of the room, slowly.

Crothian said:You are either for the players and willing to give them the benifit of the doubt; or you are against them and not willing to give them any slack.
Brother Shatterstone said:Well then you have a room for of veteran players that let one of them make a horrendous mistake?
The Thayan Menace said:No, but I will not have someone question my integrity. I am an honest person and I do not deserve to be maligned for something I did not do.
Besides, caving is not friendship ... self-degradation is not a sign of loyalty.
I already admitted to him that I could have been more detailed, but I will not apologize for killing his character when it was not my fault.
I'd like to empathize, but I can't think of anything else I could have done but pointedly tell him the following:Brother Shatterstone said:I think your perspective is well corrupted by your inability/lack of desire to see it from the players perspective.
The Thayan Menace said:I'd like to empathize, but I can't think of anything else I could have done but pointedly tell him the following:
My mistake, the PC rogue (who was a veteran) did not know. I stand corrected (and I have edited that thread response accordingly).Patryn of Elvenshae said:Actually, according to the DM:
1) All the veteran players knew that the EBTs were traps
2) The player whose character died didn't know that the EBTs were traps
3) The player whose character died is a veteran player
It's a conundrum.![]()
Your suggestions were great, and I will use them in the future; however, I do not believe that my detail was insufficient simply because the rogue died.Patryn of Elvenshae said:Or some of the suggestions I made upthread, eh?