Daven
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I just started DMing the War of the Burning Sky campaign. I did not read the entire campaign, so maybe I do not know some crucial info about the Shahalesti.
The fact is that after the scene in the depository, my players began to not trust the resistence, because of the two times in which the informations in the hands of the resistance (the secret meeting at Poisoned Apple Pub and the location of Rivereye Badgerface) were also in the hands of the Black Horses and of the Shahalesti respectively.
In particulare, if the Black Horses could follow just the pc and not Torrent, in the second time, they did not imagine how the Shahalesti could know about Rivereye, if not by spionage in the resistance.
So my question as DM is: how Shealis and Larion knew about the gnome? Through Peppin Tallman interrogation? And if so, why Larion acted like he did not know about Peppin? Or, if not through Peppin, how deep is the spionage of the Shahalesti into the resistance?
Are my players right to not blindly trust the resistance?
For now they accepted to go to the Safe House, because they know that even if not so efficient is the resistance, that Safe House could be really safe for that night.
In future I fear that the campaign could go through strange ways because of the initial apparent resistance inefficiency...
The fact is that after the scene in the depository, my players began to not trust the resistence, because of the two times in which the informations in the hands of the resistance (the secret meeting at Poisoned Apple Pub and the location of Rivereye Badgerface) were also in the hands of the Black Horses and of the Shahalesti respectively.
In particulare, if the Black Horses could follow just the pc and not Torrent, in the second time, they did not imagine how the Shahalesti could know about Rivereye, if not by spionage in the resistance.
So my question as DM is: how Shealis and Larion knew about the gnome? Through Peppin Tallman interrogation? And if so, why Larion acted like he did not know about Peppin? Or, if not through Peppin, how deep is the spionage of the Shahalesti into the resistance?
Are my players right to not blindly trust the resistance?
For now they accepted to go to the Safe House, because they know that even if not so efficient is the resistance, that Safe House could be really safe for that night.
In future I fear that the campaign could go through strange ways because of the initial apparent resistance inefficiency...