Talk:Sandworm/@comment-107.207.234.13-20150225005455/@comment-25035274-20150225174357

Any answer a person gives is a valid answer, if it works logically. You can't set a rule stating, "You're not allowed to take Action X," if you want people to take a What Do seriously.

You gave it a good try, but people are unpredictable. They don't always look at what you did state to make their decisions, and they don't always think the way you expect them to. Sometimes, they work with what you didn't state, and think in ways you didn't plan for. In this example, you did state that she threatened to use necromancy to bring you back if you killed yourself.

What you didn't state is that there were no lava pools handy. Since you didn't say there are no lava pools, I chose to have one. That's not cheating. That's thinking outside the box.

As a note, it was a decent scenario, so you shouldn't beat yourself up on that front. You shouldn't get mad at people for doing the unexpected, though.