Her home, bar, and underground speakeasy that she shared with a clan of otterfolk. It’s…it’s fine, everyone made it out… it’s fine…

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    32 years ago

    PSA: DM’s, never imitate this

    Back in the day, PC’s would get strongholds and followers when they hit a certain level. Every crap DM (myself included) would think is was a great idea for monsters to sack one while the PC was away. It was never any fun.

    When a player puts a little effort work into something, like a castle, house, or cart, don’t trash it without their buyin. It’s like a thief stealing their items when they were sleeping.

    There are better ways to use these new settings in the campaign.

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      12 years ago

      Apocalypse World has this awesome GM move that covers this situation

      Announce Future Badness

      Combine it with

      Think Offscreen Too

      Then you know how to handle the sacking of a stronghold. By the gods how I love GMing after AW’s principles.

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        12 years ago

        The example in the op says nothing about whether it was ever possible to diffuse the bombs in the first place, so it’s unclear if there is any element of agency at all, let alone how difficult the scenario is to win if that’s even feasible.

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          12 years ago

          Eh, I’d definitely say it’s not a “don’t ever do this” scenario. For player agency matters- if luck had been on our side (if I’d rolled a longer fuse, if we’d coordinated better, if I’d gone down instead of up first) then yeah, we could have diffused them. Regardless, I think it works for the story. First off, it’s something I gave myself in my backstory, not something I earned in-game. Secondly, I acknowledged that having this bar to defend was reducing my character’s desire to go after the main story line (so I shouldn’t have been surprised ;) ). Third, this is intended as a short campaign so I think bigger character’s-life-changing events are reasonable if not even expected. And most importantly of course, I trust my DM to make a good story, and he trusts me to help move the story forward in interesting ways. (despite what I said about defending the bar, I can find character reasons to move forward if I need to and have in the past.)