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<blockquote data-quote="kigmatzomat" data-source="post: 3899605" data-attributes="member: 9254"><p>I may yoink your attitude as for a group of NPCs in my game. The party has one evil character, a dragon disciple/rogue, that is the linchpin in quite a few plots. Oh, he's motivated by self interest but he's come to the conclusion that his interests are best served by getting the forces of good on his side since they are so much less likely to double cross him. </p><p></p><p>Of course, this means the assassins would be ticking off a high priest (NG), an arch druid (NG), a fighter that's almost the incarnation of Shiva in combat (NG), two archer/snipers (CG each), an archmage (LN), an epic and a psi-monk (LN). And those are just the PCs. </p><p></p><p>They would also acquire the enmity of one undead paladin (possibly fallen but not evil), a wizard's guild, a major merchant house that is also a psion clan, his warlock psuedodragon cohort, a couple of rage drakes and wyverns, several nobles, the great dragon that is his father, a demilich, and possibly three gods that enjoy toying with the guy. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes good people put up with evil people because a) good people don't kill other people without an abject reason and b) as long as they fit the "he may be a bastard, but he's our bastard" mold they are often productive members of society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kigmatzomat, post: 3899605, member: 9254"] I may yoink your attitude as for a group of NPCs in my game. The party has one evil character, a dragon disciple/rogue, that is the linchpin in quite a few plots. Oh, he's motivated by self interest but he's come to the conclusion that his interests are best served by getting the forces of good on his side since they are so much less likely to double cross him. Of course, this means the assassins would be ticking off a high priest (NG), an arch druid (NG), a fighter that's almost the incarnation of Shiva in combat (NG), two archer/snipers (CG each), an archmage (LN), an epic and a psi-monk (LN). And those are just the PCs. They would also acquire the enmity of one undead paladin (possibly fallen but not evil), a wizard's guild, a major merchant house that is also a psion clan, his warlock psuedodragon cohort, a couple of rage drakes and wyverns, several nobles, the great dragon that is his father, a demilich, and possibly three gods that enjoy toying with the guy. Sometimes good people put up with evil people because a) good people don't kill other people without an abject reason and b) as long as they fit the "he may be a bastard, but he's our bastard" mold they are often productive members of society. [/QUOTE]
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