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<blockquote data-quote="werk" data-source="post: 2350551" data-attributes="member: 29663"><p>So, they've learned that he is evil, but want to investigate to confirm/deny. I'd think that the party would tail, survail, and gather info about the guy, so that's what you need to prepare.</p><p></p><p>I'd not let them learn anything particularly damning, but maybe they could see him asking street urchins to come to his home to 'help clean the wine cellar'. or he could find a beggar collapsed on the side of the street, approach him, find that he is dead, and say something like 'such a waste' and then he cracks the dead hobo's head in with the cane and walks away with a sad sigh. or from gather info, the party could get stories from peope of him acting this way or propositioning people. Maybe he has a small cabal of sadists that meet the third thursday of every month in the back room of an inn (they know nothing of the brother, etc, but could confirm his evil-osity). If he's an aristocrat, I'm sure his fellow aristocrats will jump at the chance to air all of his dirty laundry (and total lies).</p><p></p><p>I think what you are trying to do is confirm their suspicions without showing your whole hand. Take a look at this guys stats and play him accordingly. Average people do not hatch mastermind plans (that succeed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werk, post: 2350551, member: 29663"] So, they've learned that he is evil, but want to investigate to confirm/deny. I'd think that the party would tail, survail, and gather info about the guy, so that's what you need to prepare. I'd not let them learn anything particularly damning, but maybe they could see him asking street urchins to come to his home to 'help clean the wine cellar'. or he could find a beggar collapsed on the side of the street, approach him, find that he is dead, and say something like 'such a waste' and then he cracks the dead hobo's head in with the cane and walks away with a sad sigh. or from gather info, the party could get stories from peope of him acting this way or propositioning people. Maybe he has a small cabal of sadists that meet the third thursday of every month in the back room of an inn (they know nothing of the brother, etc, but could confirm his evil-osity). If he's an aristocrat, I'm sure his fellow aristocrats will jump at the chance to air all of his dirty laundry (and total lies). I think what you are trying to do is confirm their suspicions without showing your whole hand. Take a look at this guys stats and play him accordingly. Average people do not hatch mastermind plans (that succeed). [/QUOTE]
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