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Have you ever almost killed a character to teach a lesson?
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We all know players can do some silly things under the guise “it’s what he would do”. What’s your favorite story? So far my favorite is some characters decided to go into a hard to reach area as combat was about to start. Guessing they didn’t think it’s would lol. Anyway they while there decided to investigate and robbed it an area that a guardian called home. Once done they came back out after combat and the guardian found out. He was distraught because his fellow guardians were found dead. Rather than have him ask for the items back he simply told the ones involved to leave. Two said yes we understand but one refused. Saying he would wait for his other two friends to be done doing what they were doing as they were allowed to stay. The guardian asked multiple times till finally I said “ok he warned you and now attacks.” Suffice to say he knocked one guy out easily and I told the other player he could surrender if he wanted.

Moral of story? If you rob a big scary guardian and he asks you to leave? Either size him up or just leave lol.

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