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Gaming Discussion => General D&D Discussion => Topic started by: SleepyShadow on June 26, 2018, 01:23:32 PM
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A couple of my players are planning to go behind the backs of the rest of their team so they can make a pact with Graz'zt and become BBEGs or something of the ilk. Not really sure what to do here. Any advice on how to handle the situation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :flutter
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Some discussion on the topic that may be helpful:
LINK: Is it plausible to have a Player Character play as a villain against the rest of the party? (https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/18536/is-it-plausible-to-have-a-player-character-play-as-a-villain-against-the-rest-of)
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Some discussion on the topic that may be helpful:
LINK: Is it plausible to have a Player Character play as a villain against the rest of the party? (https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/18536/is-it-plausible-to-have-a-player-character-play-as-a-villain-against-the-rest-of)
Thank you for finding that.
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I'm currently running a campaign where this is happening, sort of. One of the PCs is gradually turning into a secondary BBEG but neither he nor the party are aware of this just yet. Any insights you have or find please share.
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I'm currently running a campaign where this is happening, sort of. One of the PCs is gradually turning into a secondary BBEG but neither he nor the party are aware of this just yet. Any insights you have or find please share.
I'm not sure how far these two are going to make it. They squabble with each other almost as often as with the rest of the group, and one in particular (Amir the Minotaur Paladin of Conquest) seems to stir up more trouble than is really necessary. As of late, he's been specifically building his character with killing the other party members in mind.
Anyway, if I learn anything of consequence from this experience, I'll be sure to share.