So, the sacrifice will have to be something across the board - if someone cuts off a finger (or toe, or memory; the hair would count if it is incredibly meaningful to them, that's fine!), everyone has to cut off a finger. Everyone is sacrificing something, unless their sacrifice is another person's life which counts as sacrifice enough for the whole group.
Let's say Character A and Character B decide to kill Character C. C is good with this. Presumably, this would be accepted by the Dryad. If Characters B and C are good but A isn't, they have to convince A before the poison takes them out, or they all theoretically "die."
Does that make sense / help? Let me know if you have any further follow-ups or need clarification!
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So, the sacrifice will have to be something across the board - if someone cuts off a finger (or toe, or memory; the hair would count if it is incredibly meaningful to them, that's fine!), everyone has to cut off a finger. Everyone is sacrificing something, unless their sacrifice is another person's life which counts as sacrifice enough for the whole group.
Let's say Character A and Character B decide to kill Character C. C is good with this. Presumably, this would be accepted by the Dryad. If Characters B and C are good but A isn't, they have to convince A before the poison takes them out, or they all theoretically "die."
Does that make sense / help? Let me know if you have any further follow-ups or need clarification!
- Prince, again
ETA: fixing misleading wording!