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kyrt-ryder wrote:

Slight correction there Brass Squire (based on my own opinion of course). Both players are in the wrong (the Cleric mostly for taking a threat too lightly I suppose) but the Undead Lord's done absolutely nothing wrong in character.

Having forgotten to reload or messing with him could work out pretty well, I did say this situation needed to be discussed between people at the table before anything happened in the story.

ok - my mistake :-). definitley disscus it with the players before altering the story, being the end of the gaming session it could simply have been that tensions were running high and it was just a misunderstanding that was blown out proportion (they seem to have been able to co-exist relativley peacefully for the first few sessions).


kyrt-ryder wrote:

Fair enough Byrd.

It's just that the way I see this, as soon as the Gunslinger pulled the trigger the rest of the party would jump him, kill him or knock him out and hog tie him, and administer treatment to the wounded Cleric (whom I can't imagine would automatically die from a single gunshot unless it was a lucky crit, but he might be bleeding out.)

Then the Gunslinger's player can roll up a new character with an understanding that you don't turn on the party and the story is preserved.

(Granted that's a story response. This should be discussed among people out of game before the game resumes, in accordance with FallofCamelot's awesome post upthread.)

EDIT: and just a note, unless I've missread something, the Undead Lord himself is neutral, although the Oracle his player's son plays is indeed evil (but evil isn't always bad either. I tend to play more evil characters than other alignments- depending on DM interpretation of alignment- and I can't remember being a problem player since my first campaign ever a good six years ago.)

It would be unfair to force one player to roll up another character while the other is allowed to continue as is - both characters are in the wrong - possibly not equally but it takes two people to cause a dispute in the first place.

either both players should start new characters or neither should. Prehaps the gunslinger forgot to reload or was just messing with him ("did he fire 6 bullets or only 5")