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<blockquote data-quote="reanjr" data-source="post: 2166615" data-attributes="member: 20740"><p>I didn't respond to the poll because the answer varies wildly depending on the situation. If there's time (rarely), no danger (occasionally), and no survivors (about half the time) and they are intelligent opponents then they'll usually get some kind of burial or whatever, especially if they are of a race for which someone in the aprty knows the last rites for.</p><p></p><p>Unintelligent foes are usually left or eaten.</p><p></p><p>If detection is something we have to worry about, we made hide the bodies.</p><p></p><p>If we are strapped for time, but want to do something to take care of them, they get piled and burned. If there's no fuel for the fire, we'll dig a mass grave (of course we have to have more time to do this).</p><p></p><p>If there are survivors, we'll leave it up to them (bandage dying foes to stabalize them then take off while they are unconscious). Depending on the situation, we might help the survivors make some sort of stretcher to carry the dead on, give them some food and a few silver and let them be on their way.</p><p></p><p>We rarely loot the dead (obvious items such as nice weapons, or magical stuff usually gets taken, but no one goes through their pockets unless we expect to find information), but we often remove the belongings of the living so that they are not dangerous.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are other situations that warrent different attention. We play it by ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reanjr, post: 2166615, member: 20740"] I didn't respond to the poll because the answer varies wildly depending on the situation. If there's time (rarely), no danger (occasionally), and no survivors (about half the time) and they are intelligent opponents then they'll usually get some kind of burial or whatever, especially if they are of a race for which someone in the aprty knows the last rites for. Unintelligent foes are usually left or eaten. If detection is something we have to worry about, we made hide the bodies. If we are strapped for time, but want to do something to take care of them, they get piled and burned. If there's no fuel for the fire, we'll dig a mass grave (of course we have to have more time to do this). If there are survivors, we'll leave it up to them (bandage dying foes to stabalize them then take off while they are unconscious). Depending on the situation, we might help the survivors make some sort of stretcher to carry the dead on, give them some food and a few silver and let them be on their way. We rarely loot the dead (obvious items such as nice weapons, or magical stuff usually gets taken, but no one goes through their pockets unless we expect to find information), but we often remove the belongings of the living so that they are not dangerous. I'm sure there are other situations that warrent different attention. We play it by ear. [/QUOTE]
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