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<blockquote data-quote="Whisper72" data-source="post: 5486528" data-attributes="member: 17339"><p>Very cool idea. Have not tried this myself, but thought to reply to a few of your concerns.</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly (and I seldom do...), the original temple was ultimately destroyed in battle. With armies and stuff. This implies that the definitive destruction is not at the hands of the PC's.</p><p></p><p>But this is not necessarily so. First off, even if armies are ultimately responsible for the destruction, the adventure could consist of: finding enough evidence to convince some goodly king to mass troops to defeat the temple forces. This still leaves plenty of leeway / freedom for the PC's to do as they please.</p><p></p><p>Even should they single handedly destroy the main antagonists in your plot, the masses of slavering followers could still be hunted down and destoroyed by said army, and the histories were simply not entirely clear, and the nobles who sent the troops simply claimed the victory, even though all the real legwork was done by the party...</p><p></p><p>In other words, even knowing the outcome does not tell the PC's how to get there, or even whether that was really what went down exactly. After all, the histories were defined by the victors and by those who had the power to dictate the historians...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisper72, post: 5486528, member: 17339"] Very cool idea. Have not tried this myself, but thought to reply to a few of your concerns. If I remember correctly (and I seldom do...), the original temple was ultimately destroyed in battle. With armies and stuff. This implies that the definitive destruction is not at the hands of the PC's. But this is not necessarily so. First off, even if armies are ultimately responsible for the destruction, the adventure could consist of: finding enough evidence to convince some goodly king to mass troops to defeat the temple forces. This still leaves plenty of leeway / freedom for the PC's to do as they please. Even should they single handedly destroy the main antagonists in your plot, the masses of slavering followers could still be hunted down and destoroyed by said army, and the histories were simply not entirely clear, and the nobles who sent the troops simply claimed the victory, even though all the real legwork was done by the party... In other words, even knowing the outcome does not tell the PC's how to get there, or even whether that was really what went down exactly. After all, the histories were defined by the victors and by those who had the power to dictate the historians... [/QUOTE]
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