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[โ€“] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

There's a lot of narrative potential there. Why would a group of rag-tag bandits attack a squad of seasoned fighters? Perhaps they were misled by their cruel leader who tortures those who fail to "motivate" the remaining bandits.

The leader could be secretly backed by a powerful noble who is funding the bandits as a way to remove competition. The leader doesn't need the bandits, so their lives are expendable, but the bandits are the outcast, down trodden, and desperate who have no alternatives.

What seems to be a simple case of greedy bandits suddenly becomes a power struggle between noble houses with the backing of the crown. Killing the leader may solve the issue in the short term, but the nobles will just install a new chump to continue the plan. Killing the nobles will have greater consequences across the kingdom. Disposing the crown will throw the kingdom into chaos.

And it all starts with one, desperate highway man begging for his life in the mud while the party thinks "it's just a bandit, they're evil, so they deserve to die."

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

You're actually not far off from one of my scenarios I like to put in every few games as a starter quest.

"bandit groups being funded and directed to attack commoners to make them more desperate for a strong leader who is actually the one behind the funding" extra details can be tossed around but I haven't used it enough to get a whole list.

The parties usually end up killing the noble, but twice now I've had a group actually capture and turn them in, which was surprising. If I had a nickel and all that.

The second time I had a group of commoners protesting outside their inn the night after, because they killed the commoner bandits but spared the rich noble to live a life of luxury in a cushy ~~b&b~~ "cell" at worst. The group persuaded them to protest outside the local magistrate and demand harsh punishment instead, which was hilarious.

Fun things can happen when you throw in details the party might not even care about, and I understand that most people don't want to derail the whole campaign for some realistic detail, but it's fun.

And if we aren't here for fun.... Then why are we here?