About a week ago I was roleplaying my horse character on a custom map, and there was a pack of wolves roleplaying also. The pack only had three members online at the moment, and as I read their roleplay posts, I noticed that they were starving. They ask if they can kill my character (and become alive again, of course), and I accepted.
So we begin the chase, and luckily for me they weren't powerplayers or anything like that. They were semi-realistic wolves, literate, and I could tell they were trying really hard to make the whole hunt fair.
But the only thing I noticed, is that they seemed to easily run up to my character and bite her as she was running at top speed. I didn't say anything (I was going along with it), but I was wondering, "Aren't these wolves starving? How can they be so strong if they are so low on fuel?"
So it comes to the point where my horse is standing her ground. They are able to jump up all the way to her neck with no difficulty, they never seemed to get tired in rp or anything. It's as if they weren't even starving at all. (And yes, they did eventually kill my character. xD)
I never actually ended up saying anything to the wolves about this, only because it was a fun and great roleplay. But... shouldn't people be a little more realistic with the state of health their characters are in in any kind of roleplay? Post your opinions and experiences of this below~