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<blockquote data-quote="Cypherblade" data-source="post: 9894775" data-attributes="member: 7048389"><p>They weren’t comfortable with the slave trade, but for them it was more about not blowing their cover and completing the mission. The RHC instructions were very clear about that. I also mentioned several times that slave trading was not uncommon in those countries, unlike in Risur. So in the end they chose not to intervene, which honestly didn’t surprise me given the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>As for why they helped Damata against the Family but didn’t try to save Isobel—your guess is as good as mine. My impression is that it had something to do with the fact that one could be done discreetly, while the other would have happened in plain sight.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Staf: I didn’t explicitly portray Elanor as Danoran, and it felt like a very “Stafian” way for the character to exit the story, so I simply allowed it.</p><p></p><p>These choices might seem strange from the outside, but a lot depends on small details that were mentioned (or forgotten) and on how the players interpret the situation.</p><p>No 2 stories evolve the same way I guess ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cypherblade, post: 9894775, member: 7048389"] They weren’t comfortable with the slave trade, but for them it was more about not blowing their cover and completing the mission. The RHC instructions were very clear about that. I also mentioned several times that slave trading was not uncommon in those countries, unlike in Risur. So in the end they chose not to intervene, which honestly didn’t surprise me given the circumstances. As for why they helped Damata against the Family but didn’t try to save Isobel—your guess is as good as mine. My impression is that it had something to do with the fact that one could be done discreetly, while the other would have happened in plain sight. Regarding Staf: I didn’t explicitly portray Elanor as Danoran, and it felt like a very “Stafian” way for the character to exit the story, so I simply allowed it. These choices might seem strange from the outside, but a lot depends on small details that were mentioned (or forgotten) and on how the players interpret the situation. No 2 stories evolve the same way I guess ... [/QUOTE]
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