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<blockquote data-quote="Tizbiz" data-source="post: 7083230" data-attributes="member: 6874057"><p>Sorry for the late answer. Bringing back duchess Ethelyn of Shale is somethin i still want to try. I have a very good relationship with my players and when i asked them about their opinion they could not see how they could forgive her treason. They said that they could only agree if her brother the king would publicly forgive her in an meaningful way and that they would carefully judge if she repents her evil ways.</p><p></p><p>In the end the players got an assignment to travel to the island Elba at the border to Ber to audit the exiled Ethelyn because she had voiced her regrets about her rebellious treason in an interview she had given in a high society gossip rag.</p><p></p><p>After the audit they where called to present their opinon to the king Aodhan and his advisor Harkover Lee at a private breakfast and when they asked why the king cared to know about her Harkover Lee hinted that they where looking for a replacement for the late mayor Macbannin and where discussing powerful spellcasters. The players suggested to the king that he could announce a general amnesty at the day of his wedding and could assign Ethelyn as the mayor of the nettles as punishment to redeem her sins.</p><p></p><p>(my players never fail to amaze me. *grin*)</p><p></p><p>They even volunteered to prepare a list of appropriate candidates for the amnesty concerning the jurisdiction of the Flint RHC which would of cause include the island Elba which is near Flint.</p><p></p><p>As of Macbannin i felt inspired by the picture of a man being devoured by a witch oil monster at the beginning of the last chapter. When the Players got back to the mayors house they found the ground shaking and Macbannin was holding back the evils of the hill by magic. I reasoned that Macbannin caused the incident by doing nothing and because of this the witch oil tanks where not emptied into the hill anymore. The level of oil had risen out of control. The players did their thing and emptied the tanks and at some point they witnessed mayor Macbannin sacrificing himself to place a permanent protection on the hill and kill a resurrected Cillian Creed who came back from the dead as an witch oil monster.</p><p></p><p>Macbannings death was so quick, that the Ob never realised if he was turned. If they reason with him that they alter reality in a meaningful way they might still recruit him later.</p><p></p><p>As for governor Stanfield .... the players strongly suspect him to be involved with some kind of conspiracy but they could find no hard evidence and they know nobody would believe them at this stage. At the same time they were taken of the case and now have their hands full with the new events in the next adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tizbiz, post: 7083230, member: 6874057"] Sorry for the late answer. Bringing back duchess Ethelyn of Shale is somethin i still want to try. I have a very good relationship with my players and when i asked them about their opinion they could not see how they could forgive her treason. They said that they could only agree if her brother the king would publicly forgive her in an meaningful way and that they would carefully judge if she repents her evil ways. In the end the players got an assignment to travel to the island Elba at the border to Ber to audit the exiled Ethelyn because she had voiced her regrets about her rebellious treason in an interview she had given in a high society gossip rag. After the audit they where called to present their opinon to the king Aodhan and his advisor Harkover Lee at a private breakfast and when they asked why the king cared to know about her Harkover Lee hinted that they where looking for a replacement for the late mayor Macbannin and where discussing powerful spellcasters. The players suggested to the king that he could announce a general amnesty at the day of his wedding and could assign Ethelyn as the mayor of the nettles as punishment to redeem her sins. (my players never fail to amaze me. *grin*) They even volunteered to prepare a list of appropriate candidates for the amnesty concerning the jurisdiction of the Flint RHC which would of cause include the island Elba which is near Flint. As of Macbannin i felt inspired by the picture of a man being devoured by a witch oil monster at the beginning of the last chapter. When the Players got back to the mayors house they found the ground shaking and Macbannin was holding back the evils of the hill by magic. I reasoned that Macbannin caused the incident by doing nothing and because of this the witch oil tanks where not emptied into the hill anymore. The level of oil had risen out of control. The players did their thing and emptied the tanks and at some point they witnessed mayor Macbannin sacrificing himself to place a permanent protection on the hill and kill a resurrected Cillian Creed who came back from the dead as an witch oil monster. Macbannings death was so quick, that the Ob never realised if he was turned. If they reason with him that they alter reality in a meaningful way they might still recruit him later. As for governor Stanfield .... the players strongly suspect him to be involved with some kind of conspiracy but they could find no hard evidence and they know nobody would believe them at this stage. At the same time they were taken of the case and now have their hands full with the new events in the next adventure. [/QUOTE]
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