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<blockquote data-quote="ruemere" data-source="post: 4406359" data-attributes="member: 5515"><p><strong>Michael,</strong></p><p></p><p>turning two missing Kobolds into major threat to the settlement suddenly immediately spawns two issues:</p><p>- how come the settlement actually survived until now?</p><p>- how did two Kobold turn into terror capable of devising such strategies?</p><p></p><p>If you need to turn this situation against players, you would be better off with Kobolds making a pact with an evil mastermind instead of waving magic wand.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you turn those Kobolds into such a threat, the next time players get sent on a similar mission of extermination, they may not stop with killing kobold females and younglings. They may raze Kobold nest to the ground, impale kobold heads on spikes as a warning and probably kill several neutral members of other species nearby to leave a lasting warning.</p><p></p><p>Why would they do that?</p><p></p><p>Because by using two Kobolds to pull a Rambo on PCs, you send a clear message - guys, you were not thorough enough... and now look at consequences.</p><p></p><p>Also, the message of those two kobolds could be read like this: guys, don't bother helping villagers. They are ungrateful bunch who got by safely without you. So, better collect your gold and leave without looking back.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Ruemere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruemere, post: 4406359, member: 5515"] [B]Michael,[/B] turning two missing Kobolds into major threat to the settlement suddenly immediately spawns two issues: - how come the settlement actually survived until now? - how did two Kobold turn into terror capable of devising such strategies? If you need to turn this situation against players, you would be better off with Kobolds making a pact with an evil mastermind instead of waving magic wand. Also, if you turn those Kobolds into such a threat, the next time players get sent on a similar mission of extermination, they may not stop with killing kobold females and younglings. They may raze Kobold nest to the ground, impale kobold heads on spikes as a warning and probably kill several neutral members of other species nearby to leave a lasting warning. Why would they do that? Because by using two Kobolds to pull a Rambo on PCs, you send a clear message - guys, you were not thorough enough... and now look at consequences. Also, the message of those two kobolds could be read like this: guys, don't bother helping villagers. They are ungrateful bunch who got by safely without you. So, better collect your gold and leave without looking back. Regards, Ruemere [/QUOTE]
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