wifding wrote:
Then, like I said, if time elapses then why don't wounds heal, et. al.? The only thing that happens when you sign out is that your life still goes by, but everything else is stagnant. That doesn't make sense from a practical point of view
I have to agree with Ilyana that [although you have a solid point with this conceptually,] it's kind of a necessary mechanical sacrifice to prevent the flagrant abuse that would follow OOCly from allowing people to heal while logged off.
wifding wrote:
Yet when you sign off of SK, the BODY isn't there anymore. Does it just go to some aging pit while it's stuffed full of food and water constantly, yet prevented from having its wounds healed? Talk about disbelief...
I actually try to think of an IC reason my character's not going to be around for a while when I log off. Sometimes it's difficult, especially when you find you have to log out very suddenly, but I'm definitely of the opinion that things like this help with IC immersion for everyone, in the long run. I try not to just say "I'm leaving the realms," you know, because nobody actually knows what that MEANS. Maybe if I were playing a sorceror or something. ;)
So yes. Only you can decide where your character goes when you sign off. Lately, mine's wandering around the tundra speaking to the leaders of various other wild tribes. No "aging pit." I don't think it strains the bounds of credibility TOO much to assume she can find her own food and water while I'm gone, either.
Just my dot-ought-two.