
As someone that has killed off 4 characters so far, death is certainly.a powerful tool and one that can really make a lasting impression on people. Jin'li's story and arc would not have had the same impact if he had lived. So, from that angle I can understand. You have rped yourself into situation and want to be realistic about it. I respect that.
BUT . . .
Don't do it till you are sure you won't regret it. Even as 'evil' as Jin'li was, it was hard for me to let him die. Even though he basically shoved a gun into Kanaria's hands and said shoot me, it was hard. He was my.character but I -knew- I was okay with him dying.
I mean Askier, honestly, should have died at least twice. But I wasn't willing to let him go. I just wasn't, so I made him suffer for his actions in others ways. He has PTSD and is missing an arm but he is still alive. So if you feel you aren't ready to kill off there are other options you can explore that can be very reasonable repricussions for Kiht's actions other than death.
Just my 2 Gil.
BUT . . .
Don't do it till you are sure you won't regret it. Even as 'evil' as Jin'li was, it was hard for me to let him die. Even though he basically shoved a gun into Kanaria's hands and said shoot me, it was hard. He was my.character but I -knew- I was okay with him dying.
I mean Askier, honestly, should have died at least twice. But I wasn't willing to let him go. I just wasn't, so I made him suffer for his actions in others ways. He has PTSD and is missing an arm but he is still alive. So if you feel you aren't ready to kill off there are other options you can explore that can be very reasonable repricussions for Kiht's actions other than death.
Just my 2 Gil.