This guy gets it. As an honest businessman it would have been unethical to sell him the potions.
Who was in the right here Yea Forums?
would a 7-11 not sell cigarettes to a patron because they are worried about their health? the knight was an adult and free to make decisions on his own. the potion seller warned him but he persisted and should have sold them to the knight.
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But who is to say if the knight was going to use the potion on himself?
unethical yes, but maybe a death by potion is a humble death than dying on the battlefield?
Guys, guys, guys.
Couldn't the Knight dilute any of the Potion Seller's potions with water? He said they were strong enough to kill a dragon. Someone math the ratio of potion to water the Knight would need to not die.
But potions require exact ingredients and brewing time. Adding water would probably just make it useless.
It would still rest on the potion sellers concious. I mean would you want a completely avoidable death on your hands?
Adding water would have no effect on the ingredients without further brewing. It would just weaken the potion by creating a solution with less magical ingredients in any given volume.
When a heroin addict dies from OD, the guy that sold him heroin actually gets better business.
Because all the other addicts now know that he has strong shit, and don't care about dying.
I imagine that's how the potion business works too.