Having recently encountered a line of sleeping novice warriors in a hallway, two things occurred to me.
1st. Yeah, they're novice's, but I'm sure experienced warriors are just as likely to 'set up camp' using that same stupid formation, like ducks in a row. If they are going to be sleeping, couldn't you at least place them in a room in a 'grouped' formation.
2nd. Shortly after killing the first novice, the one way at the back of the line woke up. He didn't do anything. He just stood there waiting to die. If he has nothing else to do (and is not going to run away), shouldn't he at least be able to wake up one of his buddies adjacent to him (and so on, and so on).
And, of course, this should apply to most human(oid) classes.
1st. Yeah, they're novice's, but I'm sure experienced warriors are just as likely to 'set up camp' using that same stupid formation, like ducks in a row. If they are going to be sleeping, couldn't you at least place them in a room in a 'grouped' formation.
2nd. Shortly after killing the first novice, the one way at the back of the line woke up. He didn't do anything. He just stood there waiting to die. If he has nothing else to do (and is not going to run away), shouldn't he at least be able to wake up one of his buddies adjacent to him (and so on, and so on).
And, of course, this should apply to most human(oid) classes.