There's usually a penalty for dying (dunno if stats, or a chance of perma-death, or what, but it's mentioned), but as Alex mentions if you have max Vit/Luck, it doesn't apply. So it's not that it's a system anyone can abuse, it's just a system that you can abuse if you specifically stat yourself for it.This revive thing is bs, I don't remember but can they be revived indefinitely? What are the limitation of this? If no limit then isn't it so easy to take advantage of this cheat immortality and teleportation?
It's probably like the Wizardry games world. Reviving is normal for everyone as long as your corpse (even just bones) can be found but eventually your err.. soul just refuses to return and if the priest fails the process enough times your bones turn to ash and you die permanently.This revive thing is bs, I don't remember but can they be revived indefinitely? What are the limitation of this? If no limit then isn't it so easy to take advantage of this cheat immortality and teleportation?
Agreed. It doesn’t make any sense. The entire judicial process is taking the word of one guy over like 20+ witnesses. And it’s based on who files the report first???? It’s the same incident where one party claims they were killed unjustly and the other claims to have killed in self-defense effectively, so why is it treated as separate cases?Dont they have the whole guild as proof of that guy being a complete nutcase? This shit doesnt make sense
I can, cya bro.Can't polish a turd, but i can't stop reading it either
it feel the truth system only using cold reading....It sounds like the judges have the power to see 'the truth' but how that works isn't explained enough for any of this to make sense.
Looks like they have the super effect of seeing when someone speaks a lie.It sounds like the judges have the power to see 'the truth' but how that works isn't explained enough for any of this to make sense.