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The PCs dillemna - When the monster threatens innocents
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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7542225" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>I would send a Paladin^ (or an expendable NPC) in to the dragon to discuss the situation. Do not give enough information that the dragon can figure out where to attack. Do emphasize that his Master has been petrified and will stay so for the foreseeable future. Explain that he and the PCs actually want something very similar*, so he can / should let them do all the heavy lifting for him. They are aware of both the situation and his expectations, and can work out something that will prove acceptable to all involved parties in the end. Because they have motive based on their own best interests and desires, the dragon can lift his threat against the town; blackmail / manipulation is no longer needed.</p><p></p><p>The PCs meanwhile need to move the statue into some bigger tougher (and allied to them) dragon's territory. And figure out the real state of affairs with the curse and the child. And come up with a plan to deal with that. And come up with a plan to deal with the dragon. </p><p></p><p>^ because it is second nature for a Paladin to tell truth not lies </p><p>* Quote the movie scene with Batman and Mr. Freeze</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7542225, member: 6803337"] I would send a Paladin^ (or an expendable NPC) in to the dragon to discuss the situation. Do not give enough information that the dragon can figure out where to attack. Do emphasize that his Master has been petrified and will stay so for the foreseeable future. Explain that he and the PCs actually want something very similar*, so he can / should let them do all the heavy lifting for him. They are aware of both the situation and his expectations, and can work out something that will prove acceptable to all involved parties in the end. Because they have motive based on their own best interests and desires, the dragon can lift his threat against the town; blackmail / manipulation is no longer needed. The PCs meanwhile need to move the statue into some bigger tougher (and allied to them) dragon's territory. And figure out the real state of affairs with the curse and the child. And come up with a plan to deal with that. And come up with a plan to deal with the dragon. ^ because it is second nature for a Paladin to tell truth not lies * Quote the movie scene with Batman and Mr. Freeze [/QUOTE]
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