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Re: [HoE] Templar Bad Behavior?
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Schniepp <dschniepp@ldd.net>
To: hoe@gamerz.net <hoe@gamerz.net>
Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 2:56 PM
Subject: [HoE] Templar Bad Behavior?
> The posse defeats a group of ten Savages. I describe them to the
>players and say that they look to be around twelve years of age. Most of
>the Savages end up scattering back into the forest but they do manage to do
>a number on the NPCs in the group. After making sure everyone is ok, the
>posse discovers that one of the Savages is still alive and trying to sneak
>his wounded self out of the area. They see him and hold him at gunpoint as
>he shouts curses and obscenities at them and threatens them that his
>brothers and sisters will come back for them. He starts crying, saying
>that they were just hungry and wanted the posse's food supply. A little
>later, the Templar (with his Bloodthirsty Hinderance) Quickdraws his sword
>and runs him through. The Savage gets a Critical to the Guts and
>collapses.
> The Templar says that since the boy doesn't want their help and isn't
>willing to help himself, he is on his own and that they should leave him.
>The Doomsayer of the party (who has run out of Strain) stops the Savage's
>bleedin' but agrees to leave him, hoping that the other Savages will come
>back for him.
>
> What are your thoughts on this? The Doomsayer wanted me to jot down a
>"bad checkmark" on the Templar in the "How to Become a Servitor of War"
>column of the character sheet.
>
>Don S.
---Marshals only bellow---
By the way you made it sound this Savage was defenseless and that a few
minutes of calm time passed sense the last Savage ran off, so killing (or
attempting to kill) would be an act of cold-bloodedness. I would give him
the first step on the road to Death serves.