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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9868793" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Both really good ideas. I’m pretty sure the is a page long Grognard box on some other ways of using Kuftsos if you also don’t like the mistaken identity element. The original intent for the remaster was for the double to be a Skaven clone and for there to be a number of Skaven clones seeded throughout the campaign which is a creepy, invasion of the body snatchers style twist but it never materialized. Still an option though.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the into, you’ve got the nail on the head. It is certainly linear to start with, which makes sense for the first few encounters. I think the best way to solve this is to just make it clear in session zero that the players are heading for Bogenhafen and therefore they don’t want to deviate for that first section. I guess there needs to be an element of introduction.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer the bounty hunter thread in the remaster though as it has a much more interactive element and there is an option for a more friendly resolution between him and the party, even if it ends badly. Plus there is an actual reveal to find out what the hell was going on. I do think that if you want a patron it’s also worth considering Quintis Fassbinder (Kuftsos kooky contact) or Lady Emmanuel Nacht (his employer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9868793, member: 6879661"] Both really good ideas. I’m pretty sure the is a page long Grognard box on some other ways of using Kuftsos if you also don’t like the mistaken identity element. The original intent for the remaster was for the double to be a Skaven clone and for there to be a number of Skaven clones seeded throughout the campaign which is a creepy, invasion of the body snatchers style twist but it never materialized. Still an option though. Regarding the into, you’ve got the nail on the head. It is certainly linear to start with, which makes sense for the first few encounters. I think the best way to solve this is to just make it clear in session zero that the players are heading for Bogenhafen and therefore they don’t want to deviate for that first section. I guess there needs to be an element of introduction. I much prefer the bounty hunter thread in the remaster though as it has a much more interactive element and there is an option for a more friendly resolution between him and the party, even if it ends badly. Plus there is an actual reveal to find out what the hell was going on. I do think that if you want a patron it’s also worth considering Quintis Fassbinder (Kuftsos kooky contact) or Lady Emmanuel Nacht (his employer). [/QUOTE]
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