|
|
|
|
|
addict
|
addict
Joined: Aug 2023
|
Tadpole simply doesnt die just because you died. It has no reason to. Thats why you can extract living tadpoles from corpses. If this was realistic then yes, maybe you died because your skull got crushed. But its a game and this detail is handwaved. It's almost like in real world religious discussions, as if something really would exist, except in our minds.  Yikes. No religion discussions, for f's sake. Also no politics. Bad play. Very bad play.
|
|
|
|
Entire Thread
|
When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Shadowbart
|
03/04/26 02:10 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Taril
|
03/04/26 02:39 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Shadowbart
|
04/04/26 07:22 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Taril
|
04/04/26 09:27 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
ldo58
|
03/04/26 02:46 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Shadowbart
|
07/04/26 04:18 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Taril
|
07/04/26 05:06 PM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Tav'ith'sava
|
10/04/26 11:38 AM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
geala
|
Yesterday at 08:17 AM
|
Re: When a compatriot, or you, for that matter, dies, why do you resurrect the tadpole?
|
Halycon Styxland
|
14 hours ago
|
|
|
|
|
|