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<blockquote data-quote="Flamestrike" data-source="post: 8601633" data-attributes="member: 6788736"><p>No, the PCs in the example have literally been publicly agitating against the Duke, running a vocal propaganda campaign (among many many other moves against him).</p><p></p><p>If you're curious that would likely be the crime of sedition, and likely carries a death sentence.</p><p></p><p>A bunch of mid level PCs (these guys sound like they're roughly in the teens) dont just walk into town and no-one notices either. They're literally capable of taking down small armies at this point; they can usually be expected to be met at the entrance to most towns, tabs to be kept on them, and for the movers and shakers in that town to get them on their side.</p><p></p><p>A bunch of mid level PCs, actively engaged in a visible plot of sedition against the Duke, and he's somehow unaware? Not one sympathizer, agent or spy in town bothered to tell him?</p><p></p><p>Unless they've been extremely covert, working through intermediaries etc, the Duke is going to know what they're up to. Not their exact plans of course (unless he's scrying on them, or spying on them, which I would be if I were him), but all but certainly word has reached his ear (at a bare minimum) that:</p><p></p><p>1) There are extremely dangerous PCs in town,</p><p>2) They have been actively spreading propaganda against him, in an effort to undermine him.</p><p></p><p>That's my only point here. If we assume that's true, then the Duke does what the Duke would do with that information. The PCs actions still matter (and he's still weakened) though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flamestrike, post: 8601633, member: 6788736"] No, the PCs in the example have literally been publicly agitating against the Duke, running a vocal propaganda campaign (among many many other moves against him). If you're curious that would likely be the crime of sedition, and likely carries a death sentence. A bunch of mid level PCs (these guys sound like they're roughly in the teens) dont just walk into town and no-one notices either. They're literally capable of taking down small armies at this point; they can usually be expected to be met at the entrance to most towns, tabs to be kept on them, and for the movers and shakers in that town to get them on their side. A bunch of mid level PCs, actively engaged in a visible plot of sedition against the Duke, and he's somehow unaware? Not one sympathizer, agent or spy in town bothered to tell him? Unless they've been extremely covert, working through intermediaries etc, the Duke is going to know what they're up to. Not their exact plans of course (unless he's scrying on them, or spying on them, which I would be if I were him), but all but certainly word has reached his ear (at a bare minimum) that: 1) There are extremely dangerous PCs in town, 2) They have been actively spreading propaganda against him, in an effort to undermine him. That's my only point here. If we assume that's true, then the Duke does what the Duke would do with that information. The PCs actions still matter (and he's still weakened) though. [/QUOTE]
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