• @Rednax
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      191 year ago

      Sure thing. You will do so in that cage over there. To the guards: He already had his last meal.

      • @Archpawn
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        81 year ago

        Wouldn’t he starve to death before dying of old age?

        • @Rednax
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          41 year ago

          Nobody dies of “old age”. As you become older, it is becomes harder to survive various diseases or afflictions. But where do you draw the line? If someone was to weak and fragile to leave their bed, and died due to no longer getting any energie from food, is that dying of old age? And what if they are to fragile to leave their cage?

          If one is allowed to set timespan for “execution” to “however long it takes me to die of old age”, then I argue it is also perfectly fine to take some liberty with the definition of “die of old age”.

          • @Archpawn
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            31 year ago

            Back in 3.5, there were specific rules for dying of old age. 5e is less clear about it.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      In earlier editions, Ghosts rapidly aged anyone they touched by draining their life force. Just saying.