Dreamljocht:
It was not my intention to suggest that Sam insult ed the goddess, but that he expects perhaps too much from her. (no native speaker, so perhaps mot clear enough)
I view it as a DM that I don't allow 'Gods' to intervene. Clerics? Sure. They aren't gods. Allowing gods to intervene means there is no reason to have a game no as the gods solved everything :) The bird intervenion was a good call.
Dreamljocht:
Dreamljocht sighs when Sam seems to look for a fight over the support of his goddess. "Yes, she helped with the message-bird. But up till now, her help netted no result in our search for Hailie. And the longer we're looking for our missing companion, the bigger the chance we loose another companion, holed up in an old chapel alone. It is a fiendish dilemma, and praying has not helped yet with finding a solution. You can blame me, Sam, or my goddess. No problem, but can you give me a better advise in solving our problems?" Dream leans afainst the stump of a tree and something like despair seems to be visible in his face.
Sam did not insult anyone not even your god, Dream. Whats the point? No one will listen. Its talking to air. Plus Sam's a rogue. Maybe he doesn't believe in gods or doesn't care if others do. He's fine with it long as they don't get all preachy towards him. Maybe he's shocked about it. Don't know, need to as ICly if you want.
This message was last edited by the GM at 18:18, Wed 12 Apr 2023.