Okay so me and my girlfriend are in a campaign together and she's a necromancer and I'm a barbarian, so a mutual part of our backstory is she found me on a battlefield dying and healed me. So she thinks that because of this she has acquired my characters soul. I think it would be more of a life debt and our characters have been traveling together since. I feel like it would be different if I was actually dead when she found me but I was wondering about it, can anyone help me out?
Two characters disagreeing about what's true within the game isn't usually a problem unless it spills out to the player level.
Her character can believe she has your soul. Your character can believe otherwise. Whether it's true or not is ultimately the GM's call, but unless it has any game-mechanical effects, your GM doesn't have to have an opinion. (And if they do decide whether or not it's true, they don't have to tell you.)
Well long story short, were doing the curse of Straud campaign and I almost killed and NPC that's kinda vital to the game (I found a prisoner in his house and kinda threatened him and the party took his side) and I got knocked out by a fellow party member and might die so I'm thinking about selling my soul to my patron for a revival (if they kill me) and possibly some power.
Okay so me and my girlfriend are in a campaign together and she's a necromancer and I'm a barbarian, so a mutual part of our backstory is she found me on a battlefield dying and healed me. So she thinks that because of this she has acquired my characters soul. I think it would be more of a life debt and our characters have been traveling together since. I feel like it would be different if I was actually dead when she found me but I was wondering about it, can anyone help me out?
What's the actual problem?
Two characters disagreeing about what's true within the game isn't usually a problem unless it spills out to the player level.
Her character can believe she has your soul. Your character can believe otherwise. Whether it's true or not is ultimately the GM's call, but unless it has any game-mechanical effects, your GM doesn't have to have an opinion. (And if they do decide whether or not it's true, they don't have to tell you.)
Well long story short, were doing the curse of Straud campaign and I almost killed and NPC that's kinda vital to the game (I found a prisoner in his house and kinda threatened him and the party took his side) and I got knocked out by a fellow party member and might die so I'm thinking about selling my soul to my patron for a revival (if they kill me) and possibly some power.
Yeah, OK, that's an actual problem.
There's no real answer anyone here can give you. The answer to "can I sell my soul for this" rests on:
These, and others, are fundamentally questions for your GM. You can certainly give it a try if you need to, but none of us can say if it'll work.
Okay thanks for the feedback much appreciated