Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20161112032800/@comment-25266931-20161115181929

Dealing with the aftermath should never come up. My point has always been about mature brave decisive heroes. If you have the chance to do real good that will save countless innocent lives, then do it. When they didn't kill Hitler when they had the chance he lived on to kill more people before he died. That tactic they used might work for them but for the people he killed it was a cold thing to allow.

Now put that in a RPG save the world scenario. If the hero is the chosen one and all his allies are doing their job to give him the chance to save the world. All their deaths are in vain if he chickens out at the last second. Or worst he chickens out before they even get started on the last battle and the allies have to hunt him down and try to convince him to save everyone. Meanwhile the world is destroy because they took too long.

Would you read that story? Where the hero runs off scared saving himself and we all die and evil wins and kills him too (because he'll be all alone once the villain finally arrives after killing humanity).