Dulrik wrote:
There is both a material cost and/or godly approval going on for a resurrection. As a member of the adventuring class, you generally have access to both of these. Important named NPCs probably have one or both as well. But Joe Guardsman and his family do not, so when you are murdering them, it's a real and final death.
There are more people in the world than you ever see just by wandering the main streets and houses that you normally trod. The "replacements" aren't replacements, just more of the same generic commoners that are going about their business.
Thank you for articulating that for me, Dulrik. That pretty much sums up my last response in a much more understandable way.
@jreid: Read all the comments, even my first one would make you realize that I probably wasn't killing these guards.
I ask advice all the time... I'm a newb, there is no sense at all in me running around blindly, I would waste too much time on nothing. I started this in response to what another PC had mentioned to me. From his perspective, it seemed like something fishy was going on and from mine... if it were true, I didn't agree with it, so I brought it up. And the guards in Garazul work just fine when the rest of the npcs are dead and gone!