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Wizards: What happens when they lose their spellbooks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gwarok" data-source="post: 1200428" data-attributes="member: 12249"><p>For some of the items, especially thye Holy Sword, my plan would be to have someone else with a rightful claim to it want it back. The ancient blade of Blagot the Noble does not belong in the hands of a neophyte, some stronger paladin could come to claim it as his. </p><p></p><p>Conversely, some young players with Uber gear are ripe for a setup and rob. This is quite a bit like just taking fom them, but if you play it right you have the seeds for future adventures. They know who did it they know where to find it later, just need to get a few levels and track down the batserd that ripped em off. This has the added benifit of not chapping the wizard, since the thieves hired to steal from the PC's can reasonably just be after the shiny, sharp, legendary stuff. Plus for at least the first adventure, the wizard's importance will skyrocket as they struggle to get info and make headway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwarok, post: 1200428, member: 12249"] For some of the items, especially thye Holy Sword, my plan would be to have someone else with a rightful claim to it want it back. The ancient blade of Blagot the Noble does not belong in the hands of a neophyte, some stronger paladin could come to claim it as his. Conversely, some young players with Uber gear are ripe for a setup and rob. This is quite a bit like just taking fom them, but if you play it right you have the seeds for future adventures. They know who did it they know where to find it later, just need to get a few levels and track down the batserd that ripped em off. This has the added benifit of not chapping the wizard, since the thieves hired to steal from the PC's can reasonably just be after the shiny, sharp, legendary stuff. Plus for at least the first adventure, the wizard's importance will skyrocket as they struggle to get info and make headway. [/QUOTE]
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