Tsyr
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Bonedagger said:
The players wanted to subdue her. They had no intentions of killing her. More important: They (the players) had so far as I know no reason to think it would kill her.
One more time: They hit her with a (insert explative of your choice here) sword! Not their fists. Not a sap. Not lead gloves. Not even a club. A sword.
Furthermore, again, as I said, I'm willing to concede that possibly they had no intention originaly of killing her. But they attacked her. Twice (I count the kidnapping as a form of attack.. actualy, I consider it something else, but I'm not going to go into that). A person who attacks someone must be willing to accept the fact that they might kill the person they are attacking. It is always a possibility, no matter how careful you are. You could knock the person over and into a sharp table corner or something, even if the attack didn't hurt them bad. The fact that they attacked her removes their right to claim the death as an accident.
The DM should not be able to change the characters motives by letting them do things the players didn't intent. He was the one who made them look stupid after all.
Oh no. They managed to make themselves look quite stupid on their own. The DM didn't need to help them along in that regard. I would compare them to the title of a movie comming out soon based on a rather innane show about stupid people of the same title, myself, but that wouldn't get past the board filters.
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