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Originally posted by madjim:
Having read the posts in reference to Drizzt: I think that being able to kill Drizzt is a bug. This bug has been dealt with - to some extent - in BG2. If Drizzt or any of his pals get killed - you cant keep their items.
The meeting of Drizzt (in my opinion) was only put in there as a neat random encounter for those who are fans of his books. I did kill him once after several attempts and having tailored a party solely to go after him. It was a hollow victory. The exp was not all that grand, and you can only use one sword at a time in BG1.If someone must have his chain - just use a hes editor and give it to your character.
I have always questioned why someone would want to consistantly be/play an evil character. The few people I know personally who play "anti paladins" and other evil characters are a pretty pathetic lot in real life. What motivates a person to WANT to kill inocent bystanders in a game? Perhaps it is similar to the motivation of a person who tortures animals in real life.
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Are you one of those persons that believe that actors who plays evil roles in movies in fact also are evil in their real life?
It is much harder (and more challanging) to play a character, that would NOT act like yourself would have done in a given situation. This is in fact the essence in role playing, if you were to ask me.
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Insane
[ 03-25-2003, 07:55 AM: Message edited by: InsaneBane ]