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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Morris" data-source="post: 4406533" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I find it amusing to that some in this thread interpret a pair of kobolds being able to infiltrate the outskirts of a settlement and kill a baby as some sign of the town being unable to defend itself. Mass histeria folks - as well policed and defended as my home town of Knoxville is in real life that didn't stop one determined loon from opening fire with a shotgun in a church a week ago.</p><p></p><p>Small criminal groups and deranged individuals can do nasty things to communities even if they cannot hope to outright overthrow the status quo or ruling order. City walls stop the invasion of armies, but a pair of kobolds - not so much. Will they succeed? The first time sure - the party won't be watching for it. Will the party get kicked out? Depends on how they handle themselves when brought up for questioning. Will the party be able to stop the little beasts from doing it repeatedly? I don't know - but they certainly should be given the opportunity to.</p><p></p><p>What I plan out before the session is very different from what I do because I listen and react to the group.</p><p></p><p>As to the ability of two kobolds to pull this off - that's not indicative of a defenseless township by a long shot and to characterize it as such is to demonstrate ignorance of the long history of criminal justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Morris, post: 4406533, member: 87"] I find it amusing to that some in this thread interpret a pair of kobolds being able to infiltrate the outskirts of a settlement and kill a baby as some sign of the town being unable to defend itself. Mass histeria folks - as well policed and defended as my home town of Knoxville is in real life that didn't stop one determined loon from opening fire with a shotgun in a church a week ago. Small criminal groups and deranged individuals can do nasty things to communities even if they cannot hope to outright overthrow the status quo or ruling order. City walls stop the invasion of armies, but a pair of kobolds - not so much. Will they succeed? The first time sure - the party won't be watching for it. Will the party get kicked out? Depends on how they handle themselves when brought up for questioning. Will the party be able to stop the little beasts from doing it repeatedly? I don't know - but they certainly should be given the opportunity to. What I plan out before the session is very different from what I do because I listen and react to the group. As to the ability of two kobolds to pull this off - that's not indicative of a defenseless township by a long shot and to characterize it as such is to demonstrate ignorance of the long history of criminal justice. [/QUOTE]
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