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<blockquote data-quote="Felnar" data-source="post: 3765328" data-attributes="member: 30971"><p>why is the question "Did the scout do anything wrong?" instead of "Did anyone do anything wrong?"?</p><p>what did you and the warlock do that precludes you from being at fault?</p><p></p><p>dmccoy1693's session 0 railroad can be a very good idea, but it must be used with the viewpoint of teamwork going both ways.</p><p></p><p>**the rest of my post is rhetorical and only meant to present thoughts on yours and the warlocks innocence. If you do read it, please be aware that through the internet it probably comes off a lot meaner than i've meant it**</p><p></p><p>who wasnt being a friend?</p><p>why were your characters friends in the first place?</p><p></p><p>With statements from your post, viewed from the scout's POV, the scout could be asking "Did the ninja and warlock do anything wrong?" You and the warlock picked a fight with a strong enemy, which your friend specifically said he was against, and in hindsight you admit wasnt planned well. You and the warlock decided to do it with or without the scout, and now that it went badly you feel your death was possibly all the scouts fault.</p><p></p><p>why did the scout switch to your side towards the end of the battle? did the character feel he should switch, or did the player feel he should switch? (my almost 100% unfounded opinion is that the player thought it was more important to save his real-life friends character than to stay in character himself, again, totally a guess by me)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felnar, post: 3765328, member: 30971"] why is the question "Did the scout do anything wrong?" instead of "Did anyone do anything wrong?"? what did you and the warlock do that precludes you from being at fault? dmccoy1693's session 0 railroad can be a very good idea, but it must be used with the viewpoint of teamwork going both ways. **the rest of my post is rhetorical and only meant to present thoughts on yours and the warlocks innocence. If you do read it, please be aware that through the internet it probably comes off a lot meaner than i've meant it** who wasnt being a friend? why were your characters friends in the first place? With statements from your post, viewed from the scout's POV, the scout could be asking "Did the ninja and warlock do anything wrong?" You and the warlock picked a fight with a strong enemy, which your friend specifically said he was against, and in hindsight you admit wasnt planned well. You and the warlock decided to do it with or without the scout, and now that it went badly you feel your death was possibly all the scouts fault. why did the scout switch to your side towards the end of the battle? did the character feel he should switch, or did the player feel he should switch? (my almost 100% unfounded opinion is that the player thought it was more important to save his real-life friends character than to stay in character himself, again, totally a guess by me) [/QUOTE]
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