So if I were to theoretically app a character who would deserve a very very high score based on abilities, but who would probably be scored mediocre at best due to just refusing to cooperate/possibly having a secret identity that they were trying to hide, say, and therefore acting like someone unsuited in every way to the arena/etc, um, how would that fit in with the weekly death rolls?
I am not at all against the idea of randomly killing characters, but where there's a dramatic difference between the score they deserve and the one they'll most likely have, I don't know how I would handle them being rolled into starving to death in the first week and a half etc, when that would be decidedly difficult to justify as IC given the real level of ability at play here.
Sorry for the weird question, but I really am interested in the game and also really wasn't sure what to do in this situation. It's a little unusual, I know.
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So if I were to theoretically app a character who would deserve a very very high score based on abilities, but who would probably be scored mediocre at best due to just refusing to cooperate/possibly having a secret identity that they were trying to hide, say, and therefore acting like someone unsuited in every way to the arena/etc, um, how would that fit in with the weekly death rolls?
I am not at all against the idea of randomly killing characters, but where there's a dramatic difference between the score they deserve and the one they'll most likely have, I don't know how I would handle them being rolled into starving to death in the first week and a half etc, when that would be decidedly difficult to justify as IC given the real level of ability at play here.
Sorry for the weird question, but I really am interested in the game and also really wasn't sure what to do in this situation. It's a little unusual, I know.