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What's the problem with bringing PCs back from the dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quasqueton" data-source="post: 3371757" data-attributes="member: 3854"><p>Well, someone could explain why they think pegasi are cool. Would you get all worked up over that discussion? Would you feel personally assaulted at having someone disagree or find confusion at your reasons for thinking a flying horse is dorky? (And we could use “myth, legend, and literature” to support the coolness of the flying mount.)</p><p></p><p>I’m not saying anyone should run their game the way I run mine. I’m not even saying your game is wrong, or my game is right. I’m just saying I don’t get your reasonings.</p><p></p><p>If your reasons for thinking pegasi are dorky was based on the concept that they are not aerodynamic, and their bodies are much too heavy for their wingspan, and that a horse brain could never accept flight, then someone could point out all the other non-aerodynamic flying creatures of D&D, other large flying creatures of D&D, and the intelligence score of the creature in the D&D MM. Would you take offense at this discussion?</p><p></p><p>I’m not even being argumentative – I’m just discussing. I’m pointing out where I see problems for me to agree with your reasonings, and where I don’t see problems in the concept of raising the dead. You should not take personal offense at this.</p><p></p><p>Quasqueton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quasqueton, post: 3371757, member: 3854"] Well, someone could explain why they think pegasi are cool. Would you get all worked up over that discussion? Would you feel personally assaulted at having someone disagree or find confusion at your reasons for thinking a flying horse is dorky? (And we could use “myth, legend, and literature” to support the coolness of the flying mount.) I’m not saying anyone should run their game the way I run mine. I’m not even saying your game is wrong, or my game is right. I’m just saying I don’t get your reasonings. If your reasons for thinking pegasi are dorky was based on the concept that they are not aerodynamic, and their bodies are much too heavy for their wingspan, and that a horse brain could never accept flight, then someone could point out all the other non-aerodynamic flying creatures of D&D, other large flying creatures of D&D, and the intelligence score of the creature in the D&D MM. Would you take offense at this discussion? I’m not even being argumentative – I’m just discussing. I’m pointing out where I see problems for me to agree with your reasonings, and where I don’t see problems in the concept of raising the dead. You should not take personal offense at this. Quasqueton [/QUOTE]
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