the Jester
Legend
Has anyone else ever used a serial killer in their campaign? One whose identity was unknown for some time, who had a preferred type of victim, you know, a Jack the Ripper type or something?
Years ago I had a kid-killing clown based roughly on Pennywise from It by Stephen King, except it turned out to be the local alchemist/magic merchant (using the items the party sold as loot, even!) He was an illusionist, and the party dealt with him and the repercussions of his actions periodically from their very first adventure until they were about, oh, I think 5th level before they figured out who he was. (This was in the 1e days; it took a lot longer to advance back then, so this was months and months.)
Of course, he only appeared once in a while, but he was always on their minds...
Anyone else do anything like this? The aspect I'm especially interested in is the "concealed identity" thing- how do you manage that part? (The party in question imc had a fighter, a druid/mage, and a bard from Best of Dragon vol. 2, none of whom had good divination magic to penetrate identities, so it was easy for me.)
And please, folks, let's try to avoid going off-topic and turning this into a debate about real world serial killers, that'll end up with the thread getting closed down.
Years ago I had a kid-killing clown based roughly on Pennywise from It by Stephen King, except it turned out to be the local alchemist/magic merchant (using the items the party sold as loot, even!) He was an illusionist, and the party dealt with him and the repercussions of his actions periodically from their very first adventure until they were about, oh, I think 5th level before they figured out who he was. (This was in the 1e days; it took a lot longer to advance back then, so this was months and months.)
Of course, he only appeared once in a while, but he was always on their minds...
Anyone else do anything like this? The aspect I'm especially interested in is the "concealed identity" thing- how do you manage that part? (The party in question imc had a fighter, a druid/mage, and a bard from Best of Dragon vol. 2, none of whom had good divination magic to penetrate identities, so it was easy for me.)
And please, folks, let's try to avoid going off-topic and turning this into a debate about real world serial killers, that'll end up with the thread getting closed down.