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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 3895728" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>That works to and when the high level lords of the keep get back from talking to their allies then they can kick the crap out of the PCs who mistreated their miltia. After all they are either the same level or higher than the PCs and it is their keep.</p><p></p><p>It never ceases to amaze me that people think having a high level in a game gives you the right to mistreat other people. If a high level lord NPC mistreats my PC when she is at a lower level then I may swallow it at the time but I will go out of my way to do everything in my power to circumvent and betray this Lord. </p><p></p><p>If you treat people badly you have to expect that they will either run away or do everything in their power to bring you down. </p><p></p><p>In my game my players know that there are consquences to their actions both good and bad. In my games NPCs are as important as PCs and PCs who abuse and bully NPCs will eventually find themselves without allies and sometimes facing some retribution. But sp far my players play there PCs as heroes and because of their actions they have made many allies. Right now they are wanted in the killing of a druid. It was in self defence. One of the towns in the druids area of power knows the PCs and have out and out lied to the druids and hidden the PCs from them risking bringing down the wrath of the druids on themselves all because the PCs treated the twon folk well and helped them out without lording it over them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 3895728, member: 9037"] That works to and when the high level lords of the keep get back from talking to their allies then they can kick the crap out of the PCs who mistreated their miltia. After all they are either the same level or higher than the PCs and it is their keep. It never ceases to amaze me that people think having a high level in a game gives you the right to mistreat other people. If a high level lord NPC mistreats my PC when she is at a lower level then I may swallow it at the time but I will go out of my way to do everything in my power to circumvent and betray this Lord. If you treat people badly you have to expect that they will either run away or do everything in their power to bring you down. In my game my players know that there are consquences to their actions both good and bad. In my games NPCs are as important as PCs and PCs who abuse and bully NPCs will eventually find themselves without allies and sometimes facing some retribution. But sp far my players play there PCs as heroes and because of their actions they have made many allies. Right now they are wanted in the killing of a druid. It was in self defence. One of the towns in the druids area of power knows the PCs and have out and out lied to the druids and hidden the PCs from them risking bringing down the wrath of the druids on themselves all because the PCs treated the twon folk well and helped them out without lording it over them. [/QUOTE]
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