Tom Cashel
First Post
First, I don't think what you've done is "cruel." The whole idea of a trustworthy NPC claiming to have a ship ready strikes me as unfair use of meta-information by both sides. You switched things up behind the scenes (as noted by tonym), but they likely felt they were safe, because how could the DM screw them after all that work (I guess I find it hard to believe that the players would be so dumb without meta-thinking to make them feel safe)? So, the scam itself doesn't strike me as very useful, but that's not the point.
Here's the meta-concern that matters to me:
Were I a player in your campaign who'd just spent 35+ sessions (that's a lot of sessions...140 hours of play if you play only 4 hrs. each time) searching for an artifact, I wouldn't be upset that we'd gotten stung for the item.
I'd be upset that after all that work, it's not over yet. When do we get to be finished with our quest and do something else? When will the DM finally let us succeed?
I could be wrong...but maybe I'm not.
Here's the meta-concern that matters to me:
Were I a player in your campaign who'd just spent 35+ sessions (that's a lot of sessions...140 hours of play if you play only 4 hrs. each time) searching for an artifact, I wouldn't be upset that we'd gotten stung for the item.
I'd be upset that after all that work, it's not over yet. When do we get to be finished with our quest and do something else? When will the DM finally let us succeed?
I could be wrong...but maybe I'm not.
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