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<blockquote data-quote="Wycen" data-source="post: 5549101" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>Sounds like your group can handle adult themes, so how about Python and gang discover a brood of snakelings sometime in the future that look suspiciously like daddy. Moral quandries though shouldn't derail the adventure.</p><p></p><p>Some of the townfolk are just mesmerized by the swaying eyes of the snakemen, like the teacher who's reading stories to her class about the boy with the pet lizard. Some are in it purely for profit. Snake people got access to weird and wonderful exotic goods that sell for a pretty penny. Some are just plain twisted and work with them because they worship a similar god, and/or want profit and power. </p><p></p><p>Then maybe you got a hermit or somebody who isn't doing anything evil, just communicating with them through a proxy to get help decyphering an old language.</p><p></p><p>None of them have to be aware of others under the snakemen's influence, though maybe they suspect some others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wycen, post: 5549101, member: 13732"] Sounds like your group can handle adult themes, so how about Python and gang discover a brood of snakelings sometime in the future that look suspiciously like daddy. Moral quandries though shouldn't derail the adventure. Some of the townfolk are just mesmerized by the swaying eyes of the snakemen, like the teacher who's reading stories to her class about the boy with the pet lizard. Some are in it purely for profit. Snake people got access to weird and wonderful exotic goods that sell for a pretty penny. Some are just plain twisted and work with them because they worship a similar god, and/or want profit and power. Then maybe you got a hermit or somebody who isn't doing anything evil, just communicating with them through a proxy to get help decyphering an old language. None of them have to be aware of others under the snakemen's influence, though maybe they suspect some others. [/QUOTE]
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