NecroLord
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Greetings.
Let's talk about dying and resurrection in RPGs. How would you handle it? Should resurrection even be possible? Would the soul of a deceased companion refuse to reincarnate? From the perspective of D&D cosmology if your companion was of a good alignment he would more than likely end up in a better place,the Upper Planes,in a state of utter bliss and joy. Why would he ever come back and leave that veritable paradise? If he was evil,he would probably end up becoming the plaything of a demon or devil from the Lower Planes,and be no better than a slave serving its cruel master.
In Arcanum,if you resurrect one of your followers they will even thank you and like you even better. In Fallout if you die,game over,time to sleep. No resurrection. System Shock 2 has Quantum Bio-Reconstruction Chambers,though they have to be activated in advance.
Anyway,what do YOU think? What game handles Death and Resurrection in a mature way?
Let's talk about dying and resurrection in RPGs. How would you handle it? Should resurrection even be possible? Would the soul of a deceased companion refuse to reincarnate? From the perspective of D&D cosmology if your companion was of a good alignment he would more than likely end up in a better place,the Upper Planes,in a state of utter bliss and joy. Why would he ever come back and leave that veritable paradise? If he was evil,he would probably end up becoming the plaything of a demon or devil from the Lower Planes,and be no better than a slave serving its cruel master.
In Arcanum,if you resurrect one of your followers they will even thank you and like you even better. In Fallout if you die,game over,time to sleep. No resurrection. System Shock 2 has Quantum Bio-Reconstruction Chambers,though they have to be activated in advance.
Anyway,what do YOU think? What game handles Death and Resurrection in a mature way?