bilbothebaggins Goblin Squad Member |
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I think I don't quite get one thing wrt. reputation ...
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Heinous
The character has committed an act that is universally viewed as evil, such as raising and controlling undead, using slaves to build structures or gather resources, etc.
Each time the character gets the Heinous flag they lose good vs. evil.
Anyone may kill a Heinous character without fearing reputation or alignment loss.
I thought I understood rep. as a means (among others) to control "griefing". Now, neither raising undead nor using slaves seems to indicate any unfair behaviour on the evildoers part, so why would I be allowed to kill him w/o rep-loss? If I'm Good, I get that I can attack/kill him w/o alignment-loss, but I was under the impression that rep didn't track good vs. evil ... ??