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<blockquote data-quote="Haradim" data-source="post: 1669160" data-attributes="member: 8468"><p>- Consider the BoED and the Vow of Poverty. Depending on what their current wealth is, and how important it is to their success, going this route seems like something they would eat right up.</p><p></p><p>- Ensure that NPCs remember them. Perhaps they will need something specific in the future, and they rescued a talented item creator who is glad to return the favor. It may also be handy if they need to work their way through the courts of a land, and happen to be regarded highly by certain individuals who can make things easier, or offer protection against enemies the party can't effectively deal with.</p><p></p><p>Through this, you could not only offer wealth, but other kinds of power as well.</p><p></p><p>- Have a stubborn NPC who doesn't take no for an answer. Depending on how comedic you want to get, you could have this NPC become obsessed with ensuring they get what they deserve for helping him/her, no matter how far he must go to do it.</p><p></p><p>- Word about their deeds spreads, and they gain rank and resource access within any oraganizations they are a part of. They might be more willing to accept items and such if handed down to them by a superior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haradim, post: 1669160, member: 8468"] - Consider the BoED and the Vow of Poverty. Depending on what their current wealth is, and how important it is to their success, going this route seems like something they would eat right up. - Ensure that NPCs remember them. Perhaps they will need something specific in the future, and they rescued a talented item creator who is glad to return the favor. It may also be handy if they need to work their way through the courts of a land, and happen to be regarded highly by certain individuals who can make things easier, or offer protection against enemies the party can't effectively deal with. Through this, you could not only offer wealth, but other kinds of power as well. - Have a stubborn NPC who doesn't take no for an answer. Depending on how comedic you want to get, you could have this NPC become obsessed with ensuring they get what they deserve for helping him/her, no matter how far he must go to do it. - Word about their deeds spreads, and they gain rank and resource access within any oraganizations they are a part of. They might be more willing to accept items and such if handed down to them by a superior. [/QUOTE]
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