So in saying you do not want the safety net, are you saying that in this thread; you are ok with your character dying? Would you have a pre requisite that joining the thread gives your character the possibility of death?
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So in saying you do not want the safety net, are you saying that in this thread; you are ok with your character dying? Would you have a pre requisite that joining the thread gives your character the possibility of death?
I'm ok with my character dying, but he's sort of built that it's not that big of an issue for him (should his ability to resurrect be approved). And even if it doesn't, I haven't really done anything with him yet, so it's not such a great loss as I have other characters in my head which I could make.
But it doesn't mean that any other characters must suffer the same fate. The way I had it planned, the magic that will isolate the combatants from the rest of the world would be possibly on a timer, so if you endure the chaos long enough, you can get out unscathed.
Awesome. Can't wait.Quote:
I like you.
See you on the field, son.
I guess if you're good enough, every battle is a Citadel battle given the rules. ;)
I merely meant that it seems to me once you get a good number of levels and character becomes good at what he does, nothing can really kill you unless you really want to. Hence it's like a Citadel battle. You won't die either way.
A fair point. Worth noting that a few of us don't carry such issues and are happy to have our characters die or be somehow permanantly disfigured.
Lye lost an eye the other day in a battle with Elthas.
It was really scary.
Interesting to note your character can evade death's icy grip by means of eventual resurrection. Double standards, perhaps? ;)
But you have to account for the emotional trauma. Dying once is easy. But many times? It leaves scars, man, where nobody can see. And deep down Maledoch is a sensitive soul. Not everyone remains normal like Tom Cruise in that shitty movie where he keeps dying. ;)