Now I say 'killing' because 'murder' is when you just up and kill someone without warning.
However, when an orc spits in your ale, taunts you after repeated warnings, then in Kaizen's mind (who's apart of Nature's Wrath, and hates orcs and vampires anyways), the killing is justified.
But I digress - The question is this -
Can you run after killing someone? And is it in good sport?
Kaizen killed an obnoxiuous, taunting orc at the post today, and he ran away after guards ran to size up the situation.
Now, the DM told me it was bad form to port away. Awhile ago Ju'eir was arrested for *not* running after killing a banite, and he told me he should have - it was the only way to avoid being arrested.
I spoke with the DM, and after explaining why I ran - the DM agreed and even gave me pointers.
Right now, I'm not questioning the DM's call or view on the situation - the DM handled it perfectly.
I'm questioning my own ... was I out of line? Did I break RP rules by running before the guards could react? Or was it justified so I did not end up in jail twice in two days?
However, when an orc spits in your ale, taunts you after repeated warnings, then in Kaizen's mind (who's apart of Nature's Wrath, and hates orcs and vampires anyways), the killing is justified.
But I digress - The question is this -
Can you run after killing someone? And is it in good sport?
Kaizen killed an obnoxiuous, taunting orc at the post today, and he ran away after guards ran to size up the situation.
Now, the DM told me it was bad form to port away. Awhile ago Ju'eir was arrested for *not* running after killing a banite, and he told me he should have - it was the only way to avoid being arrested.
I spoke with the DM, and after explaining why I ran - the DM agreed and even gave me pointers.
Right now, I'm not questioning the DM's call or view on the situation - the DM handled it perfectly.
I'm questioning my own ... was I out of line? Did I break RP rules by running before the guards could react? Or was it justified so I did not end up in jail twice in two days?
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