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<blockquote data-quote="Ibram" data-source="post: 1462767" data-attributes="member: 17640"><p>First the players would get very little from the destruction of the villiage: lets say the party was at 15th level, and the villiage was full of 1-2 level commoners with some 2-4 level warriors guarding them. The players would get 0xp virtualy on money (maybe a few hundred silver) and no magical items, so from a purely meta-gaming point of view there is no reason to destoy the villiage.</p><p></p><p>Now in game this is how i would run it. Firstly PC's that have reached that level would have a sizable reputation, and as such their exploits would be rather well known and as such if they went around destorying villiages they would quikly gather a dark reputation. After a time they would find it rather difficult to move around the campaign world without being attacked by bounty hunters (who whould only grow more and more powerful as the PC's villiany spreads). Also their actions would attract the attention of... darker forces... who would begin to twist the PC's to their own ends. The more destruction the PC's caused the more numerous (and powerful) their enemies would become.</p><p></p><p>Other devices i could use are:</p><p> Ghosts: the spirits of the villiagers begin to haunt the PC's, slowly driving them mad.</p><p> Revenge: perhapse they kill the family of a powerful adventurer, or perhapse one of the villiagers survives and swears revenge, seaking out great power to destroy their hated foe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibram, post: 1462767, member: 17640"] First the players would get very little from the destruction of the villiage: lets say the party was at 15th level, and the villiage was full of 1-2 level commoners with some 2-4 level warriors guarding them. The players would get 0xp virtualy on money (maybe a few hundred silver) and no magical items, so from a purely meta-gaming point of view there is no reason to destoy the villiage. Now in game this is how i would run it. Firstly PC's that have reached that level would have a sizable reputation, and as such their exploits would be rather well known and as such if they went around destorying villiages they would quikly gather a dark reputation. After a time they would find it rather difficult to move around the campaign world without being attacked by bounty hunters (who whould only grow more and more powerful as the PC's villiany spreads). Also their actions would attract the attention of... darker forces... who would begin to twist the PC's to their own ends. The more destruction the PC's caused the more numerous (and powerful) their enemies would become. Other devices i could use are: Ghosts: the spirits of the villiagers begin to haunt the PC's, slowly driving them mad. Revenge: perhapse they kill the family of a powerful adventurer, or perhapse one of the villiagers survives and swears revenge, seaking out great power to destroy their hated foe. [/QUOTE]
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