Character Death

On Duskara, people die. Sometimes it's meaningful. Sometimes it's not. Either way, it's part of the story.

When Death Occurs

A character dies when the fiction calls for it. There are no special conditions, no dramatic requirements, no exceptions for plot armor. If a failed roll in a dangerous situation means the character doesn't survive, then they don't survive.

This can happen:

All of these are valid. The fiction doesn't care about narrative timing.

The Character Is Gone

When a character dies, they're gone. There's no resurrection, no last-minute save, no retcon because the timing felt off.

Acknowledge it simply: "Your character dies here."

Then the facilitator and table move forward.

Their Impact Remains

Even though the character is gone, what they did matters:

The character may be absent, but their presence in the story doesn't disappear.

Next Scene: A New Character

Usually immediately, sometimes after a brief moment, a new character joins the story. They might be:

There's no mechanical cost or delay. The world keeps moving. People die on Duskara, and life continues.


Revision #3
Created 2026-02-02 16:10:57 UTC by zeruhur
Updated 2026-02-02 16:30:12 UTC by zeruhur