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<blockquote data-quote="s/LaSH" data-source="post: 803645" data-attributes="member: 6929"><p>Takyris - I love it. There's no such thing as 'too devious'.</p><p></p><p>Personally? The single biggest act of villainy in my campaign so far would be the invasion of the goblins. Nobody knows who sent them, just that they appeared around 700AD and, five hundred years later, nobody thinks they're pests anymore. Understandably, history's slightly different now - rapascious rapscallions roaming rural real estate and speaking a language nobody knows? Not good for the local economy. They haven't actually eradicated any kingdoms yet, but that's about to change. As a worldwide phenomenon, however, they've caused more damage in total than any single villain.</p><p></p><p>And although you would not <em>believe</em> who commands them, and why, I'll keep silent about that, for it's a big surprise in my webcomic. Which, incidentally, features a few bad guys doing bad things (particular highlights include the frail sorceress and the nine-foot ogre, both encounters the players will remember). I just haven't got around to the really good stuff yet. Darn, I wish I could tell y'all, but there's some stuff the players don't know yet. It does result in the extinction of all life on Earth, but that's really just par for the course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s/LaSH, post: 803645, member: 6929"] Takyris - I love it. There's no such thing as 'too devious'. Personally? The single biggest act of villainy in my campaign so far would be the invasion of the goblins. Nobody knows who sent them, just that they appeared around 700AD and, five hundred years later, nobody thinks they're pests anymore. Understandably, history's slightly different now - rapascious rapscallions roaming rural real estate and speaking a language nobody knows? Not good for the local economy. They haven't actually eradicated any kingdoms yet, but that's about to change. As a worldwide phenomenon, however, they've caused more damage in total than any single villain. And although you would not [i]believe[/i] who commands them, and why, I'll keep silent about that, for it's a big surprise in my webcomic. Which, incidentally, features a few bad guys doing bad things (particular highlights include the frail sorceress and the nine-foot ogre, both encounters the players will remember). I just haven't got around to the really good stuff yet. Darn, I wish I could tell y'all, but there's some stuff the players don't know yet. It does result in the extinction of all life on Earth, but that's really just par for the course. [/QUOTE]
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