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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Moreton" data-source="post: 8122951" data-attributes="member: 6920268"><p>One reason for the difference is Lya is important for future plot , Luc is not so how he is handled is very much up to the GM.</p><p>Points to consider</p><p>1)Luc is an Academic with useful insights into planar energies but the big project the lantern is complete. He is not vital to anything</p><p>2)Luc knows nothing about the Ob neither does Ottavia both are low tier members they would have been inducted into the conspiracy if they had not been captured so leaving them in Risuri hands will not reveal the Ob. Lya knows a LOT , not a much as she thinks but a lot.</p><p>3) Lya is Hans heir , Luc is a cousin.</p><p></p><p>The peace treaty with Risur is personally important to Han and Lya so as long as they don't think Luc is being mistreated they will probably not make waves before episode 5's peace conference after all if they reach a settlement with Risur then releasing Luc would be a simple matter. Making a big fuss endangers the peace settlement and would only be worthwhile if they did not expect the negotiations to succeed and would tell the Risuri they expected failure and probably incline the Risuri to keep Luc.</p><p></p><p>So I think they would make little fuss unless he is being tortured or something, requesting that a Danoran consular official be allowed to check on his well being seems reasonable.</p><p>Ottavia is not important.</p><p></p><p>So I had the Danorans include it in the negotiations but otherwise do nothing, if your players want to interact with Luc and Ottavia more or demanding his return would otherwise move the plot along go for it but as a default leave it as part of the (doomed) negotiations</p><p></p><p>Edit. For me Luc and Ottavia remained in Risur and later events plus persuasion turned them against the Ob, Luc became an advisor on planar mechanics assisting the pc's in their planar manipulation, he married Ottavia in the epilogue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Moreton, post: 8122951, member: 6920268"] One reason for the difference is Lya is important for future plot , Luc is not so how he is handled is very much up to the GM. Points to consider 1)Luc is an Academic with useful insights into planar energies but the big project the lantern is complete. He is not vital to anything 2)Luc knows nothing about the Ob neither does Ottavia both are low tier members they would have been inducted into the conspiracy if they had not been captured so leaving them in Risuri hands will not reveal the Ob. Lya knows a LOT , not a much as she thinks but a lot. 3) Lya is Hans heir , Luc is a cousin. The peace treaty with Risur is personally important to Han and Lya so as long as they don't think Luc is being mistreated they will probably not make waves before episode 5's peace conference after all if they reach a settlement with Risur then releasing Luc would be a simple matter. Making a big fuss endangers the peace settlement and would only be worthwhile if they did not expect the negotiations to succeed and would tell the Risuri they expected failure and probably incline the Risuri to keep Luc. So I think they would make little fuss unless he is being tortured or something, requesting that a Danoran consular official be allowed to check on his well being seems reasonable. Ottavia is not important. So I had the Danorans include it in the negotiations but otherwise do nothing, if your players want to interact with Luc and Ottavia more or demanding his return would otherwise move the plot along go for it but as a default leave it as part of the (doomed) negotiations Edit. For me Luc and Ottavia remained in Risur and later events plus persuasion turned them against the Ob, Luc became an advisor on planar mechanics assisting the pc's in their planar manipulation, he married Ottavia in the epilogue [/QUOTE]
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