[ Oh, now Hani chooses to go all-in with their burst damage. Well! Thanks to Tylor's efforts, Winter has no shortage of happiness points left. He might have to dodge around rocks to close on the remaining wyrm, but he jabs at it determinedly with his now-buffed attack. Time for an aggro tug-of-war with their avocado mage.
He's mostly focused on this, but not too focused for this very important discussion: ]
On a fundamental level we can't answer what that would mean for them. What was their motivation? Why did they attack instead of run? If neither they nor we have any choice but to kill the other to survive, then should either of us be blamed, or both?
[ Maybe Michel's gamewriting-slash-philosophical hypotheticals will give him an aggro boost too. Probably any more involved meanderings will have to wait for when a fast, angry wyrm isn't trying to chew on him or any of them, though. ]
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[ Oh, now Hani chooses to go all-in with their burst damage. Well! Thanks to Tylor's efforts, Winter has no shortage of happiness points left. He might have to dodge around rocks to close on the remaining wyrm, but he jabs at it determinedly with his now-buffed attack. Time for an aggro tug-of-war with their avocado mage.
He's mostly focused on this, but not too focused for this very important discussion: ]
On a fundamental level we can't answer what that would mean for them. What was their motivation? Why did they attack instead of run? If neither they nor we have any choice but to kill the other to survive, then should either of us be blamed, or both?
[ Maybe Michel's gamewriting-slash-philosophical hypotheticals will give him an aggro boost too. Probably any more involved meanderings will have to wait for when a fast, angry wyrm isn't trying to chew on him or any of them, though. ]