I roleplay permadeath and there are characters who were years old that ended up being killed off because of situations I got them into. I find it keeps me honest in my RP. If a character is actually in over there head, it makes me actually have to think of how to get them out without the comfort of plot armor.
There was a character who I RPed for over five years who I had to roll permadeath for because the plot he was in just took a huge negative turn and there was no real conceivable way to get him out. I really am not a fan of people who die then decide to Lazarus Project a little bit later. I feel it cheapens death as a whole.
My only rule for myself when it comes to killing a character off is it has to be a part of a good story so they go out with an exit and not, say, choke on a piece of rice.
If someone intends to change a character or is unhappy with their current, they can kill them off if they really have no intention of going back or just put them on hiatus and off-screen busy them.
There was a character who I RPed for over five years who I had to roll permadeath for because the plot he was in just took a huge negative turn and there was no real conceivable way to get him out. I really am not a fan of people who die then decide to Lazarus Project a little bit later. I feel it cheapens death as a whole.
My only rule for myself when it comes to killing a character off is it has to be a part of a good story so they go out with an exit and not, say, choke on a piece of rice.
If someone intends to change a character or is unhappy with their current, they can kill them off if they really have no intention of going back or just put them on hiatus and off-screen busy them.
[5]<Kayllen Stormbringer> I'm kinda wondering if Rhalgr and Halone's relationship
is like strong independent warrior queen and her tourettes-ridden father with a drinking problem.