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<blockquote data-quote="stoneagewar3" data-source="post: 7343074" data-attributes="member: 6855268"><p>Have the merchant hire mercenaries (I mean legions of mercenaries) to hunt them down. A wealthy and powerful merchant (I am assuming the merchant is wealthy and powerful since he is in possession of a legendary item) probably has connections or informers everywhere to know that the pcs are somewhat hostile towards him, and he probably wouldn’t like it at all, even if he doesn’t hire mercenaries to hunt the pcs, chances are he would no longer be willing to do business with them, and might offer incentives for other merchants to not trade with the pcs</p><p>Threatening to allow a city be destroyed might cause the cleric his spell list, depending on his domain, and when the monastery the monk player came from hears about it, they might send people out to cleanse the monk giving them a bad name. They are probably going to be denied entry to multiple cities, maybe even have bounty hunters go after them (they are not well liked)</p><p>If they complain about rules, just remember that you are the dm, you have the right to change the rules on a whim (well, this might be a bit of an exaggeration), and worst case scenario, rocks fall everyone dies, no game is better than a horrible game</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoneagewar3, post: 7343074, member: 6855268"] Have the merchant hire mercenaries (I mean legions of mercenaries) to hunt them down. A wealthy and powerful merchant (I am assuming the merchant is wealthy and powerful since he is in possession of a legendary item) probably has connections or informers everywhere to know that the pcs are somewhat hostile towards him, and he probably wouldn’t like it at all, even if he doesn’t hire mercenaries to hunt the pcs, chances are he would no longer be willing to do business with them, and might offer incentives for other merchants to not trade with the pcs Threatening to allow a city be destroyed might cause the cleric his spell list, depending on his domain, and when the monastery the monk player came from hears about it, they might send people out to cleanse the monk giving them a bad name. They are probably going to be denied entry to multiple cities, maybe even have bounty hunters go after them (they are not well liked) If they complain about rules, just remember that you are the dm, you have the right to change the rules on a whim (well, this might be a bit of an exaggeration), and worst case scenario, rocks fall everyone dies, no game is better than a horrible game [/QUOTE]
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