that yakuza thug really went with "the ends justify the means" for a staff that allegedly reverses death?
not one thought spared for diplomacy.
they killed each other because of their hostilities, they wont stop even if they are revived.
that yakuza thug really went with "the ends justify the means" for a staff that allegedly reverses death?
not one thought spared for diplomacy.
they killed each other because of their hostilities, they wont stop even if they are revived.
it's not his goal, but he clearly states on page 6 that he would nullify their deaths along the way and it doesnt matter how many get killed in the process.
I would be very happy if the half elf became a serial killer; killing all of his half siblings on the assumption that he'll just resurrect them, and then wins only to discover that he can't for some reason.
You can't just off offhandedly throw in the fact that resurrection is possible which would make death meaningless in your world setting. Because needless to say that opens a pandora's box of implications.
So logically there must be a prohibitive cost to resurrection that prevents endless abuse of it. And that cost ought to be known or at least is aware by the seeker so their expectation ought to be baked in that it's probably not worth using so don't even bother to chase it to begin with.