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<blockquote data-quote="Tormyr" data-source="post: 7502747" data-attributes="member: 6776887"><p>You need to look ahead to the ramifications of the Seaquen leadership and the wayfarers being killed. Some of these would include, </p><p>1. After the leadership is teleported away to their fiery deaths, Lee Sidoneth cranks up the hurricane to full force. With the leadership dead, the Ostaliners convince everyone to attack the Shahalesti blockade. Seaquen will be demolished within 24 hours (more like 12, but it isn't a fixed timetable). With little adequate shelter, the refugee population is largely eliminated (as is most of the original population). The heroes are a day's journey from Seaquen if they are fighting the witch. They return to find little left.</p><p>2. Katrina likely sees that she needs to side with Ragesia if she wants to survive this war. </p><p>3. Without Seaquen you need a new center for the resistance. Maybe Dassen would work, leading into adventure 4.</p><p>4. Without the Wayfarers, it is more difficult to get teleportation (especially safe teleporation) to the monastery of Two Winds to get help making to Castle Korstull</p><p>5. Again, the heroes will want some sort of teleporation to get to Ycengled quickly to repair the torch.</p><p>6. Without Simeon's divination magic, someone needs to decipher the Ragesian intelligence and figure out where the Scourge Prison is when the superweapon is used on the heroes' new home base.</p><p>7. Seaquen's destruction means that it is more difficult to assemble the armies of the resistance for the final battle, resulting in a loss of 10 Victory Points.</p><p></p><p>Another option is that Larkins manages to unlock the door quickly enough to get Kiernan and a few others up to the main deck, and they stop Giorgio in the nick of time. Even then, the heroes are technically out of position to help the town before the townspeople attack the blockade and the hurricane wipes everything out.</p><p></p><p>Finally, Katrina's sense could have just been an intense premonition. A technical glitch occurred, and the big show has been pushed back a day (or if your player's were not paying attention, it was actually the next day all along). This gives the heroes the chance to be involved with the events of acts 4 and 5.</p><p></p><p>So I am curious why the heroes did not decide to attend the play.</p><p>1. Did they get the tickets from Giorgio at the war council?</p><p>2. Did Simeon ask them to attend?</p><p>3. Did they get the vision from Crystin/Foresight?</p><p></p><p>If they received all those nudges and still did not attend the play, then their absence may have doomed Seaquen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tormyr, post: 7502747, member: 6776887"] You need to look ahead to the ramifications of the Seaquen leadership and the wayfarers being killed. Some of these would include, 1. After the leadership is teleported away to their fiery deaths, Lee Sidoneth cranks up the hurricane to full force. With the leadership dead, the Ostaliners convince everyone to attack the Shahalesti blockade. Seaquen will be demolished within 24 hours (more like 12, but it isn't a fixed timetable). With little adequate shelter, the refugee population is largely eliminated (as is most of the original population). The heroes are a day's journey from Seaquen if they are fighting the witch. They return to find little left. 2. Katrina likely sees that she needs to side with Ragesia if she wants to survive this war. 3. Without Seaquen you need a new center for the resistance. Maybe Dassen would work, leading into adventure 4. 4. Without the Wayfarers, it is more difficult to get teleportation (especially safe teleporation) to the monastery of Two Winds to get help making to Castle Korstull 5. Again, the heroes will want some sort of teleporation to get to Ycengled quickly to repair the torch. 6. Without Simeon's divination magic, someone needs to decipher the Ragesian intelligence and figure out where the Scourge Prison is when the superweapon is used on the heroes' new home base. 7. Seaquen's destruction means that it is more difficult to assemble the armies of the resistance for the final battle, resulting in a loss of 10 Victory Points. Another option is that Larkins manages to unlock the door quickly enough to get Kiernan and a few others up to the main deck, and they stop Giorgio in the nick of time. Even then, the heroes are technically out of position to help the town before the townspeople attack the blockade and the hurricane wipes everything out. Finally, Katrina's sense could have just been an intense premonition. A technical glitch occurred, and the big show has been pushed back a day (or if your player's were not paying attention, it was actually the next day all along). This gives the heroes the chance to be involved with the events of acts 4 and 5. So I am curious why the heroes did not decide to attend the play. 1. Did they get the tickets from Giorgio at the war council? 2. Did Simeon ask them to attend? 3. Did they get the vision from Crystin/Foresight? If they received all those nudges and still did not attend the play, then their absence may have doomed Seaquen. [/QUOTE]
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