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>They way I’d run a karma system is to have it as more of an alignment meter, and what moves it are the choices you make. Like if you’re a normal human and your neighbor comes by and asks if he can borrow your car to get to a job interview and you let him, but unbeknownst to you your neighbor was actually plotting to murder their ex and borrow your car for the deed, then you would be judged based solely on what you knew at the time you gave your car to your neighbor, and since you didn’t know anything about what your neighbor was going to do you would be found blameless.
Hmm fair. That'd work for me I think. I might use that with some other elements from the original system.
>Thinking this might be where you die and going in anyway is something everyone will respect.
Probably after the fact. But ventis ultimately going into it thinking. "Well I'm dead, but I love this world and the people in it. May as well go down swinging."