So wie es aussieht werden wir nun unseren ersten Kampf bestreiten.
Da dies in dem kleinen Tempel stattfindet, werde ich die NSC erst mal drausen lassen.
Doch nach dem Kampf dürft ihr eure Bühne betreten. Ja ich freu mich auf den Auftritt
Habt ihr eure Einstellungen der Gruppe gegenber irgendwo festgehalten?
Ich glaube Anevia ist hilfsbereit und Horgus sollte Indifferent sein
NPC Reactions: The realization that this building is an abandoned temple to a lawful good deity stirs Anevia’s
memories of her wife, Irabeth. Anevia grows despondent, but tries to conceal her sudden depression by complaining
that her leg is bothering her more than usual and that she needs to rest on the bench for a bit. Horgus Gwerm mutters
that Anevia is “slowing them down” and that perhaps the group needs to split up—implying that perhaps it’s best
to leave her behind and abandon her to her fate. Anevia explodes, saying she’s not surprised that a man afraid
to acknowledge his own faith wouldn’t be moved by a forgotten temple like this, and that to be ashamed of one’s
faith is as bad as worshiping demons. Horgus is a bit taken aback by her outburst, but then contemptuously remarks
on the irony of being chided by someone who (he believes) has been known to consort with thieves. Anevia falls into
black, silent anger at this, her eyes narrowing as she draws upon inspiration from her memories of Irabeth to resist
escalating the argument.
If the PCs do nothing to defuse this situation, both Anevia and Horgus slip one step toward hostile. If the entire
party sides with one of the two, that NPC’s attitude doesn’t shift, but the other’s shifts two steps toward hostile. An NPC
made hostile in this event tries to slip off on his or her own soon thereafter. A successful Diplomacy check against the
NPC’s current attitude (and increasing the DC by 5) prevents one of the NPCs’ attitudes from degrading.