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<blockquote data-quote="Miln" data-source="post: 2261287" data-attributes="member: 26541"><p>Another take.</p><p></p><p>Have a small group of people within each faction that are starting to get wind of the coven situation. They start to communicate with each other and begin to get worried. They still know next to nothing but enough to be scared. These people are influential enough to get some very limited resources allocated to the issue, but not influential enough to really send an army at the coven.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps something like this (could be different for each faction): Adviser X is one of the kings most trusted. He tells the king his story, but it seems too crazy and a distraction from the issue at hand (the war). However, Adviser X has always been trustworthy so the king gives him some the authority to try and find out more, but with next to nothing in way of resources.</p><p></p><p>This could even involve the bandits, provided there is some form of communication opened up between them and at least one of the factions. (Maybe the bandits are the first to find out about the coven and they tell the Adviser X about it. Since the only source is the bandits, the king will put little stock in it.)</p><p></p><p>Thus you have a small group of people from all of the factions that are focused on the real problem, but they have little to no ability to influence the powers that be.</p><p></p><p>So the PCs could be a part of the the limited resources that the combined factions could bring together.</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miln, post: 2261287, member: 26541"] Another take. Have a small group of people within each faction that are starting to get wind of the coven situation. They start to communicate with each other and begin to get worried. They still know next to nothing but enough to be scared. These people are influential enough to get some very limited resources allocated to the issue, but not influential enough to really send an army at the coven. Perhaps something like this (could be different for each faction): Adviser X is one of the kings most trusted. He tells the king his story, but it seems too crazy and a distraction from the issue at hand (the war). However, Adviser X has always been trustworthy so the king gives him some the authority to try and find out more, but with next to nothing in way of resources. This could even involve the bandits, provided there is some form of communication opened up between them and at least one of the factions. (Maybe the bandits are the first to find out about the coven and they tell the Adviser X about it. Since the only source is the bandits, the king will put little stock in it.) Thus you have a small group of people from all of the factions that are focused on the real problem, but they have little to no ability to influence the powers that be. So the PCs could be a part of the the limited resources that the combined factions could bring together. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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