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This I would be against, as though it would likely be quite eventful, it would also limit the knowledge of what's going on - even if the PC's are in a position to do something, those in power in the area will not be. Having both enemies of the ones in power as well as this shadow army would not be a fun two-fronted war to fight.Academia Nut wrote:1) Continue on to halfling caravan, learn more about the threat if possible.
Pros: More knowledge will lend credence to your claims that there is an army of shadows out there slaughtering small, isolated villages than 'we figured it out in a dream induced by a freaky artefact we found down a well that we don't know anything about other than it might be connected to a god we don't know anything about'
Cons: It will add time to getting in contact with the authorities, giving more time to the enemy to gather strength
This was my first option, but it's not a perfect one, either. If we start shouting "the shadows are coming" now without any evidence, we'd hurt the cause we're trying to support more effectively than said shadow army could, especially if they have a halfway-intelligent leader, as they appear to.Academia Nut wrote:2) Return to Ashvale and start rallying support
Pros: Hopefully you can get support and nip this problem in the bud before it goes out of control
Cons: Convincing people on the nature of the threat may be difficult without corroborating evidence, especially since you burned the bodies
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Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.