scared0o0rabbit
First Post
We're a relatively new group and I'm a relatively new DM (I won't go into my experiences here, but I just wanted everyone to know where I'm coming from).
My players are up to something, and I'm not really sure where they're going with it so far. They've been intentionally knocking lots of things out instead of killing them. This in and of itself doesn't bother me much, but they've then been tying them up and holding on to them rather than questioning them. From time to time when I'm coming back from the bathroom or something I hear them saying things from the other room like "The first rule of kobold fight club is there is no kobold fight club". They've managed to collect 6 kobolds so far, and last night they used the same tactics to collect a level 1 white dragon wyrmling.
Is there some way I can discourage this tactic in the future? Is there something I can do about this collecting of creatures for whatever purpose they plan to use it for? Is there something I can maybe do to remove these things from the players possession? They have a base of operations they've been carting their captives to.
My players are up to something, and I'm not really sure where they're going with it so far. They've been intentionally knocking lots of things out instead of killing them. This in and of itself doesn't bother me much, but they've then been tying them up and holding on to them rather than questioning them. From time to time when I'm coming back from the bathroom or something I hear them saying things from the other room like "The first rule of kobold fight club is there is no kobold fight club". They've managed to collect 6 kobolds so far, and last night they used the same tactics to collect a level 1 white dragon wyrmling.
Is there some way I can discourage this tactic in the future? Is there something I can do about this collecting of creatures for whatever purpose they plan to use it for? Is there something I can maybe do to remove these things from the players possession? They have a base of operations they've been carting their captives to.