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<blockquote data-quote="Arvok" data-source="post: 7612591" data-attributes="member: 6990899"><p>Paladins. My go-to answer for most these type of questions is paladins.</p><p></p><p>In my worlds, there is a non-written rule: pick on things your own size. This means that if you have a party of evil PCs (for example, murder hobos), they will generally be left alone if they attack/fight things of about their same power level. If a party of 6th or 7th level PCs (depending on the party's size) go into a wizard's tower and manage to kill the 9th level wizard who lives there, they won't face huge retaliation. But if a party of even 3rd or 4th level PCs starts indiscriminately killing innocents, they will soon find themselves the target of a group of powerful paladins looking to stop them. Since the party broke the rule of pick on things your own size, the paladins won't have to worry about some evil force tracking them down for killing some bad guy who was just minding his own business.</p><p></p><p>The other answer is gold dragons. How do you think they amass their treasure hoards? Murder hobos usually have a fair amount of loot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arvok, post: 7612591, member: 6990899"] Paladins. My go-to answer for most these type of questions is paladins. In my worlds, there is a non-written rule: pick on things your own size. This means that if you have a party of evil PCs (for example, murder hobos), they will generally be left alone if they attack/fight things of about their same power level. If a party of 6th or 7th level PCs (depending on the party's size) go into a wizard's tower and manage to kill the 9th level wizard who lives there, they won't face huge retaliation. But if a party of even 3rd or 4th level PCs starts indiscriminately killing innocents, they will soon find themselves the target of a group of powerful paladins looking to stop them. Since the party broke the rule of pick on things your own size, the paladins won't have to worry about some evil force tracking them down for killing some bad guy who was just minding his own business. The other answer is gold dragons. How do you think they amass their treasure hoards? Murder hobos usually have a fair amount of loot. [/QUOTE]
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