I am relatively new to Glorantha but am running a campaign set in Pavis.
WE have two new players in the group who were attacked in their home by one of two guests. The defended themselve and killed the more agressive one but one of the players Befuddled the non-attacking, sitting down NPC then slit his throat.
It made myself and the other three players very uncomfortable - it seemed wrong and against my take on the feeling of Glorantha - in that there are consequences for unjustified killing and the world is constructed to not be a D & D type kill fest.
In fact, the murder has caused a feeling of moral outrage (both in and out of character).
Are we being too sensitive??
WE have two new players in the group who were attacked in their home by one of two guests. The defended themselve and killed the more agressive one but one of the players Befuddled the non-attacking, sitting down NPC then slit his throat.
It made myself and the other three players very uncomfortable - it seemed wrong and against my take on the feeling of Glorantha - in that there are consequences for unjustified killing and the world is constructed to not be a D & D type kill fest.
In fact, the murder has caused a feeling of moral outrage (both in and out of character).
Are we being too sensitive??