Brian Gleichman responds to me with a number of good suggestions and
observations on using published D&D modules.
Instead she nit-picks, from the common idea of
NPCs who send characters on quests instead of
going themselves to why Angels require tests by
battle for healing. Either learn why D&D works
this way (and there are reasons it does), or
just accept that it does.
Okay, I'm curious - why does it work that way?
It's D&D, if they show as evil to 'detect evil'
especially that of a Paladin, they are evil. They
have killed the innocent, etc. It's known and
it's a given.
Okay. That wasn't obvious to me. My guess is that it wasn't obvious
to Mary either.
Warren J. Dew


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