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Ten little things my players hate the most. But I use as much as possible in 5ed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 6964525" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>[MENTION=94143]Shasarak[/MENTION]</p><p></p><p>Simple.</p><p></p><p>A group gets in a cave. Dozens of monsters are dead. Who did that?</p><p>Same group find out that the PCs are suddenly flinging gold and jewels around as if it was nothing.</p><p>Were they the ones? At the inn, the players will inevitably tell of their deeds, willingly or not.</p><p>A bard might be there, hearing the whole story.</p><p></p><p>A few times like this, and the underworld will finaly knows.</p><p></p><p>Or...</p><p></p><p>The big bad black knight comes back to see how his orc horde is growing. He comes at the cavern only to find out that all his precious little bastards are dead. Who did this? They took all the loot the orcs were supposed to give to him. These do gooders stole from him. They will pay dearly for that. The big bad black knight has allies. One of them is a cleric of the god (put whatever the name you want in here) and he will do the divinations to know who did that.</p><p></p><p>Or</p><p>Luckily, Bruknak took time to quaff the potion of invisibility and had the wits to stay hidden. The human/elf/dwarf group has slain every single goblins they could get their filthy hands on. Bruknak is lucky to be alive. The great chief of the hobgoblin army must be warned. Bruknark waits until the big uglies are away to sneak out and run to warn the great Ulubru the merciless. These humans will learn that you do not attack goblins with impunity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 6964525, member: 6855114"] [MENTION=94143]Shasarak[/MENTION] Simple. A group gets in a cave. Dozens of monsters are dead. Who did that? Same group find out that the PCs are suddenly flinging gold and jewels around as if it was nothing. Were they the ones? At the inn, the players will inevitably tell of their deeds, willingly or not. A bard might be there, hearing the whole story. A few times like this, and the underworld will finaly knows. Or... The big bad black knight comes back to see how his orc horde is growing. He comes at the cavern only to find out that all his precious little bastards are dead. Who did this? They took all the loot the orcs were supposed to give to him. These do gooders stole from him. They will pay dearly for that. The big bad black knight has allies. One of them is a cleric of the god (put whatever the name you want in here) and he will do the divinations to know who did that. Or Luckily, Bruknak took time to quaff the potion of invisibility and had the wits to stay hidden. The human/elf/dwarf group has slain every single goblins they could get their filthy hands on. Bruknak is lucky to be alive. The great chief of the hobgoblin army must be warned. Bruknark waits until the big uglies are away to sneak out and run to warn the great Ulubru the merciless. These humans will learn that you do not attack goblins with impunity... [/QUOTE]
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