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Players: Have You Ever Asked, "Why Don't You Take Care Of It?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 5001393" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I never asked for the same reason. If I asked, I knew I'd just be given a line like "We're too busy right now" or "We're not powerful enough to stop them" or "You've had experience defeating them in the past". All of which are kind of flimsy excuses, especially for HUGE problems.</p><p></p><p>As a DM, I've had players ask before and get annoyed with the answer. I ran a Living Greyhawk adventure once where an ancient evil that the gods had imprisoned to prevent the destruction of the world was going to be awoken by cultists. The rulers of the country knew this was the case, they had irrefutable evidence that it was going to happen, where it was going to happen, and how to stop it. So, the beginning of the adventure has a 20th level Wizard(who is the leader of the Wizard's guild of the country and also in charge of the magical forces for the army) ask the PCs, who were all around level 10 at the time to stop it.</p><p></p><p>One of my players got super annoyed over the premise, asked why they would need them to do it when they could do it themselves and be back by dinner. They were given the answer "The army is busy with a war with a neighboring country that is at a stalemate right now, we can't spare anyone at all to save the entire world".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 5001393, member: 5143"] I never asked for the same reason. If I asked, I knew I'd just be given a line like "We're too busy right now" or "We're not powerful enough to stop them" or "You've had experience defeating them in the past". All of which are kind of flimsy excuses, especially for HUGE problems. As a DM, I've had players ask before and get annoyed with the answer. I ran a Living Greyhawk adventure once where an ancient evil that the gods had imprisoned to prevent the destruction of the world was going to be awoken by cultists. The rulers of the country knew this was the case, they had irrefutable evidence that it was going to happen, where it was going to happen, and how to stop it. So, the beginning of the adventure has a 20th level Wizard(who is the leader of the Wizard's guild of the country and also in charge of the magical forces for the army) ask the PCs, who were all around level 10 at the time to stop it. One of my players got super annoyed over the premise, asked why they would need them to do it when they could do it themselves and be back by dinner. They were given the answer "The army is busy with a war with a neighboring country that is at a stalemate right now, we can't spare anyone at all to save the entire world". [/QUOTE]
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