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<blockquote data-quote="Damror" data-source="post: 69980" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>This is a good topic. I hadn't seen it yet.</p><p></p><p> I like the Good villain mentioned earlier. It reminds me of one I did several years ago about a CG vigilante who was murdering evil people. The PCs had to investigate and by the time the end of the adventure rolled around (a short 3 session game) they were all argueing about what to do with the "villain."</p><p></p><p> One of the best though, was a cannibalistic drow woman named D'rahna. She was supposed to be a source of moral dilemma for the players, but they responed to her in a way I didn't expect and an epic villain was born. </p><p></p><p> It would take too long to explain the details. Basically, one of the PCs (a bard) made her VERY angry at him. In return, she embarked on a series of limerick laden ambushes (yes, limericks). Furthermore, in each ambush, she severed, gouged or otherwise removed a part of the bard's body and ate it. She gouged out his left eye and ate it in front of him. She choped off 2 fingers from each of his hands and fried them up for breakfast. She slashed off one of his ears and stored it in her pouch for later. The bard was literally being chopped up and eaten alive! (Note: never cross a drow.) </p><p></p><p> All the while, she had managed to fool another PC (an elven huntsman) into believing that she was just a poor, misunderstood "Good" drow who had fled the underdark (he never saw the ambushes). Even after she framed him for the theft of a holy artifact, he continued to love her. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p> She was the perfect combination of crulty, manipulation, wit, and seduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damror, post: 69980, member: 572"] This is a good topic. I hadn't seen it yet. I like the Good villain mentioned earlier. It reminds me of one I did several years ago about a CG vigilante who was murdering evil people. The PCs had to investigate and by the time the end of the adventure rolled around (a short 3 session game) they were all argueing about what to do with the "villain." One of the best though, was a cannibalistic drow woman named D'rahna. She was supposed to be a source of moral dilemma for the players, but they responed to her in a way I didn't expect and an epic villain was born. It would take too long to explain the details. Basically, one of the PCs (a bard) made her VERY angry at him. In return, she embarked on a series of limerick laden ambushes (yes, limericks). Furthermore, in each ambush, she severed, gouged or otherwise removed a part of the bard's body and ate it. She gouged out his left eye and ate it in front of him. She choped off 2 fingers from each of his hands and fried them up for breakfast. She slashed off one of his ears and stored it in her pouch for later. The bard was literally being chopped up and eaten alive! (Note: never cross a drow.) All the while, she had managed to fool another PC (an elven huntsman) into believing that she was just a poor, misunderstood "Good" drow who had fled the underdark (he never saw the ambushes). Even after she framed him for the theft of a holy artifact, he continued to love her. ;) She was the perfect combination of crulty, manipulation, wit, and seduction. [/QUOTE]
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