>hero returns to homeland after a long adventure to find it ransacked and a hollow shell of its former self Should he 1) stay and try to help (It's hopeless) 2) leave and try to find a place to call home 3) commit sudoku
>>98215218Is the greentext establishing the premise for the game, or asserted at the game's win/lose condition?
>stay and helo (its hopeless)Nice. Thx for the predetermined result so I know which choices you want me to take.
>>98215597This thread wasn't posted by someone capable of having a conversation, let alone running a game.
>>98215218What kind of amateur "hero" doesn't immediately swear an oath of vengeance and embark on an epic quest to bring retribution to those responsible for their homeland's destruction?
>>98217805He's a Christian
>>98215218Stay and help, of course. And no, it won't be hopeless. Why the fuck would it be? Cities can be rebuilt, nations can boumce back from defeat. It'll be hopeless if even "heroes" born from that land give up any attempt to make things better, though.
>>98215218What game?
Ransack another land for resources to rebuild the homeland.
>>98215218I'm only interested in how the characters would react to being raped
>>98217901>He's a ChristianNo, we're talking about the hero, not the monsters who ransacked the village
>>98217901Insults to your person are to be forgiven. Insults to God must be punished. The penalty for murder is death. You are religiously required to bring the perpetrators to justice, which is death.