Hi folks,
I hope the thread is placed well in here.
Since I will run an Eberron campaign in the new year I thought about the Eberron-specific-elements.
After a short while I came about the dragonmarked houses and just thought of the following situation:
Guess we have a memeber of a dragonmarked house. There was an event which upset him.
Now he walks through the streets with a grimm expression and comes along the players: "Get out of my way, adventuring scum!"
Maybe the players will not expect him to be a reknown member of a dragonmarekd house and make fun of him.
The scions face runs red and he shouts: "Mind you! This will have consequences...!"
Now what consequences can that be? Clearly he won't hire some thugs to attack the players. This would have no style. But how could a member of a dragonmarked house use his influence to make the characters have little problem. Nothing which would threat them but something which doesn't make their life easier...
Cheers, Evil DM.
I hope the thread is placed well in here.
Since I will run an Eberron campaign in the new year I thought about the Eberron-specific-elements.
After a short while I came about the dragonmarked houses and just thought of the following situation:
Guess we have a memeber of a dragonmarked house. There was an event which upset him.
Now he walks through the streets with a grimm expression and comes along the players: "Get out of my way, adventuring scum!"
Maybe the players will not expect him to be a reknown member of a dragonmarekd house and make fun of him.
The scions face runs red and he shouts: "Mind you! This will have consequences...!"
Now what consequences can that be? Clearly he won't hire some thugs to attack the players. This would have no style. But how could a member of a dragonmarked house use his influence to make the characters have little problem. Nothing which would threat them but something which doesn't make their life easier...
Cheers, Evil DM.