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<blockquote data-quote="Imaro" data-source="post: 4705577" data-attributes="member: 48965"><p>You can use modules, it may take a little modification, or it may just be bits and pieces. In fact I would say one could easily use location based modules quite easily if they are made a part of the setting in the beginning or as the PC's explore more. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>My first question would be... is this why the necromancer was creating his horde? If not then why would he attack the village? In other words I don't think the necromancer is sitting in his tower creating undead because he's EEEVVILLL!! He has a goal a reason and most likely a plan for expending the effort and energy to create his horde. If that plan involves sacking the village then yes, he should if the PC's choose to do nothing about it. </p><p> </p><p>If it makes no sense for him to go out of his way to attack this village, then no he shouldn't, of course if he attacks another nearby town there may still be reprecussions... perhaps friends of the PC in that town are murdered, perhaps refugees and bandits appear as displaced locals are forced from their homes and the resources of the PC's village are taxed even more, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaro, post: 4705577, member: 48965"] You can use modules, it may take a little modification, or it may just be bits and pieces. In fact I would say one could easily use location based modules quite easily if they are made a part of the setting in the beginning or as the PC's explore more. My first question would be... is this why the necromancer was creating his horde? If not then why would he attack the village? In other words I don't think the necromancer is sitting in his tower creating undead because he's EEEVVILLL!! He has a goal a reason and most likely a plan for expending the effort and energy to create his horde. If that plan involves sacking the village then yes, he should if the PC's choose to do nothing about it. If it makes no sense for him to go out of his way to attack this village, then no he shouldn't, of course if he attacks another nearby town there may still be reprecussions... perhaps friends of the PC in that town are murdered, perhaps refugees and bandits appear as displaced locals are forced from their homes and the resources of the PC's village are taxed even more, etc. [/QUOTE]
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