RE: +iny ©at people
01-25-2018, 02:02 PM
I guess I'm in the minority here, but I would much rather try to win than sacrifice ourselves / give up. There is no guarantee that if we die here our TCPs survive; in fact, I believe the opposite.
Maybe not all of the gods, but at the minimum Wax really doesn't see mortals in the same way we do: he made this as a "game". He won't see the TPCs as people, like we do. Your remaining TPCs are supposed to go to this TPC paradise (or with you) if you win--why would he reward us for losing?
Wax "made this game to teach the other gods in [their] pantheon how to make hard decisions." He won't reward us for ending it with the knife, and he won't reward us for trying to defy the rules to a game he made that he has complete control over. Typical peace was never an option with Grind and Rein being in the same session, anyways.
I love our TPCs. I want them to survive. So I'll propose a middle ground:
>GIVE Frog-Crimes: Complete Rule Book
Let's learn more about our situation before we make an action we regret.
Maybe not all of the gods, but at the minimum Wax really doesn't see mortals in the same way we do: he made this as a "game". He won't see the TPCs as people, like we do. Your remaining TPCs are supposed to go to this TPC paradise (or with you) if you win--why would he reward us for losing?
Wax "made this game to teach the other gods in [their] pantheon how to make hard decisions." He won't reward us for ending it with the knife, and he won't reward us for trying to defy the rules to a game he made that he has complete control over. Typical peace was never an option with Grind and Rein being in the same session, anyways.
I love our TPCs. I want them to survive. So I'll propose a middle ground:
>GIVE Frog-Crimes: Complete Rule Book
Let's learn more about our situation before we make an action we regret.
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