steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
Apologies for being tardy ta the party.
I'm sure all of the wisdom of EN world has already addressed all of this. But indulge me, anyway.
1) As I said in your XP, 100% correct. If he leaves, he leaves. He doesn't get "story immunity" for being a baby or feeling he should have a D&D experience that simulates a computer game. Go play your computer game then!
2) Yes, Conan doesn't die. James Bond doesn't die. Know why?! They are the central characters in a series of literary works of fiction. Yes, your character is central to this collaborative game of fiction. But that doesn't make it a novel or <shudder> a computer game. You, as the DM, are not the author with complete control over HIS character.
3) It's HIS FRIGGIN' JOB to keep his character alive! Not yours.
Grrr. I'm sure he's a lovely guy and glad he's working out well...but such a "request" (which it really wasn't. It was an ultimatum at best, a "threat" at worst.) has no business being thought of, let alone said in the first place.
Let the dice fall where they may...and he is welcome to make his own decisions and follow them.
That is all.
Carry on.
--SD
I'm sure all of the wisdom of EN world has already addressed all of this. But indulge me, anyway.

1) As I said in your XP, 100% correct. If he leaves, he leaves. He doesn't get "story immunity" for being a baby or feeling he should have a D&D experience that simulates a computer game. Go play your computer game then!
2) Yes, Conan doesn't die. James Bond doesn't die. Know why?! They are the central characters in a series of literary works of fiction. Yes, your character is central to this collaborative game of fiction. But that doesn't make it a novel or <shudder> a computer game. You, as the DM, are not the author with complete control over HIS character.
3) It's HIS FRIGGIN' JOB to keep his character alive! Not yours.
Grrr. I'm sure he's a lovely guy and glad he's working out well...but such a "request" (which it really wasn't. It was an ultimatum at best, a "threat" at worst.) has no business being thought of, let alone said in the first place.
Let the dice fall where they may...and he is welcome to make his own decisions and follow them.
That is all.
Carry on.
--SD