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Which alignment would kill the frenzied berserker in his sleep? Choose all that apply
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<blockquote data-quote="Magog" data-source="post: 2947219" data-attributes="member: 41317"><p>The same evil makes powerful Clerics who worship destructive deities like nerul and many of the patrons of the abyss and other wise? The same mad mages (who can safely distance themselves from a FB with a fly and invisibility spell) that dms in my experience have had worshiping some horrible HP love craft monster for power? Again by comparison with some of the crazy things I've seen the DM's I've know (who shell remain nameless) A frenzy B. as a party member is a stroll in the park. Evil characters flock to powerful sources that produce results by necessity. Now I'm not saying these are life long bonds of friend ship.... But one can not over look the importance of pure brute destructive force. How about in a campaign setting with the forces of evil are on the run.. and must resort to more drastic measures for survival. </p><p></p><p>DM's routinely introduce things like worshiping sinister dietys who's track records for rewarding followers isn't always the greatest. In the realm of evil sometimes it boils down to simply who's available. If that man happens to be a blood lusting seething lunatic with an great axe who gets results.... So be it. Of course if the situation where to improve I imagine the bezerker may have out lived his usefulness.</p><p></p><p>Now do forgive me for missing the mark in the question sense it's who would kill the Bezerker in his sleep. Would not evil be the most reluctant for fear if they failed the horrible consequences? I mean if you want to eye ball the question an evil character would kill anyone in his sleep if it would amuse him for a split second and thought he could get away with it.</p><p></p><p>A hardened good character (who's given in to fluxing his alignment ) would kill many questionable people in his sleep if he thought it was for the greater good. If you want to be technical about it.</p><p></p><p>A fearful N.N character might do the same if a over powered individual potentially might grow to off set the balance of the world. (A powerful mage sleeping who may one day grow to be a tyrant).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magog, post: 2947219, member: 41317"] The same evil makes powerful Clerics who worship destructive deities like nerul and many of the patrons of the abyss and other wise? The same mad mages (who can safely distance themselves from a FB with a fly and invisibility spell) that dms in my experience have had worshiping some horrible HP love craft monster for power? Again by comparison with some of the crazy things I've seen the DM's I've know (who shell remain nameless) A frenzy B. as a party member is a stroll in the park. Evil characters flock to powerful sources that produce results by necessity. Now I'm not saying these are life long bonds of friend ship.... But one can not over look the importance of pure brute destructive force. How about in a campaign setting with the forces of evil are on the run.. and must resort to more drastic measures for survival. DM's routinely introduce things like worshiping sinister dietys who's track records for rewarding followers isn't always the greatest. In the realm of evil sometimes it boils down to simply who's available. If that man happens to be a blood lusting seething lunatic with an great axe who gets results.... So be it. Of course if the situation where to improve I imagine the bezerker may have out lived his usefulness. Now do forgive me for missing the mark in the question sense it's who would kill the Bezerker in his sleep. Would not evil be the most reluctant for fear if they failed the horrible consequences? I mean if you want to eye ball the question an evil character would kill anyone in his sleep if it would amuse him for a split second and thought he could get away with it. A hardened good character (who's given in to fluxing his alignment ) would kill many questionable people in his sleep if he thought it was for the greater good. If you want to be technical about it. A fearful N.N character might do the same if a over powered individual potentially might grow to off set the balance of the world. (A powerful mage sleeping who may one day grow to be a tyrant). [/QUOTE]
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