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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7317943" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>We enjoyed this Vekeshi-centered episode as well, especially because it didn't feel tucked on and both "bad guys" had relatable motives. The general mood was perfect as well - both of us like supernatural mystery and drama and we love to debate our characters' ideologies and ideas for hours. </p><p></p><p>What I found interesting was that this story arc got to life because Auryn simply shrugged off the "kill Rock" note of the Vekeshi side-quest. Originally, Tizbiz wanted to have her recieve the letter a bit eariler in adventure 3, but he wasn't really satisfied that this sidequest wouldn't be much of a controversy for us. ("Other players just killed him and had to get away with murdering a celebrity" he said afterward)</p><p></p><p>He toyed a bit with the idea of substituting Rock Rackus with Francis Fordren in the letter, but that would have led to a completely different arc (i.e. Auryn thinking that Old Stag truely wishes to get rid of Fordren behind her back, interpreting that she was the wrong addressee, struggling with her need for revenge etc.). </p><p></p><p>In the end, he asked me to delay the whole affair until the end of adventure 3 and just went with a plot that could finally introduce Mr. Carlyle to the Vekeshi, as Tizbiz didn't feel comfortable with giving only one of two players a lot of "secret society sidequests" throughout the campaign. Also, he felt like Carlyle's connection to Srasama would be a perfect opportunity to let each PC enter the respective "world" of the other (Auryn was already treading on Carlyle-ground due to her connection to Cecilia Fordren and the whole industrialist subplot)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7317943, member: 6816692"] We enjoyed this Vekeshi-centered episode as well, especially because it didn't feel tucked on and both "bad guys" had relatable motives. The general mood was perfect as well - both of us like supernatural mystery and drama and we love to debate our characters' ideologies and ideas for hours. What I found interesting was that this story arc got to life because Auryn simply shrugged off the "kill Rock" note of the Vekeshi side-quest. Originally, Tizbiz wanted to have her recieve the letter a bit eariler in adventure 3, but he wasn't really satisfied that this sidequest wouldn't be much of a controversy for us. ("Other players just killed him and had to get away with murdering a celebrity" he said afterward) He toyed a bit with the idea of substituting Rock Rackus with Francis Fordren in the letter, but that would have led to a completely different arc (i.e. Auryn thinking that Old Stag truely wishes to get rid of Fordren behind her back, interpreting that she was the wrong addressee, struggling with her need for revenge etc.). In the end, he asked me to delay the whole affair until the end of adventure 3 and just went with a plot that could finally introduce Mr. Carlyle to the Vekeshi, as Tizbiz didn't feel comfortable with giving only one of two players a lot of "secret society sidequests" throughout the campaign. Also, he felt like Carlyle's connection to Srasama would be a perfect opportunity to let each PC enter the respective "world" of the other (Auryn was already treading on Carlyle-ground due to her connection to Cecilia Fordren and the whole industrialist subplot) [/QUOTE]
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