The third, and most evil of the adventuring groups. These guys are only heroes on accident. Thieves, mercenaries, criminals, charlatans, murder-hobos and probably even worse, these guys are the worst. Ironically, they manage to do so without having an undead lich or a daemonic succubus in their midst; they're just terrible people.
Not sure what to do with these guys. Tell a dark noir crime story, of some kind? They'd be an interesting party to run for, if you do that kind of thing (and I know a lot of people don't.) I've had tons of fun with groups that are pretty dark or even flat-out evil. I've had more fun than with people who are self-righteous about how heroic they are as they enact all kinds of evil tyranny across the setting. People who are knowingly playing criminals can be fun. I mean, everyone likes watching The Godfather, right? It works. However, these guys are not just violent and psychopathically evil, but also perverted and deviant. That is uncomfortable to do anything with other than hint at it to make your villains come across as truly execrable, though.
I envision these guy specifically being an anti-PC party; a group of enemies to be opposed.
Averell Geoffson primarily sees himself as a burgler and a thief, but he's not above a little robbery and murder if its profitable. Originally born in Waychester, under a different name, he fled the city when it got too hot for him after murdering a minor noble during a robbery, and spent a few years in Timischburg and Simashki. Those places got a little dicey for him too, and he eventually made his way back to the Hill Country, now with a new look and a new name.
Bahram Khanwar is from the far north, but came south with his sister as a specialist spadassin to Simashki. There, he was responsible for the spadassinicide of at least half a dozen political figures as well as many more that he killed in provoked duels, until he felt that it was no longer safe to stay in Simashki. Luckily, this is when he met Averell, and taking his sister with him, the three fled even further south, to Timischburg and the Hill Country.
Bahram's sister, Javaira, is a beautiful woman, but she's also a sociopath and a nymphomaniac. She uses her sexuality in cons, most often, but if she's not working an angle, she needs fulfillment somewhere else, and everyone in her group has been with her, including her own brother. Her favorite con is to work with her brother to target a politician or wealthy merchant by seducing him, and then using her in flagrante delicto situation as justification for her brother to challenge him to a duel.. where he's murdered and then robbed. She's psychologically quite broken and needy, and her brother frequently says that she has the soul of a true succubus trapped in the body of a mortal.
Merra Kuzulush, on the other hand, does traffic with actual daemons, including succubi, and sometimes summons them and traps them and uses them as sex slaves until the summoning ends to satisfy Javaira when everyone else isn't in the mood. In reality, she participates nearly as often as Javaira, but she does not do it for pleasure, but rather she uses the sexual energy as part of her daemonic trafficking rituals. Her preferred method of crime is to summon some kind of daemon and send it to murder someone, after which she can loot their place at her leisure. In general, people think such victims are themselves daemonologists who flubbed some summoning and were gleefully killed for their trouble. Merra and the gang even pose as witch hunters, investigating the scene (i.e., robbing it) and "dealing with the daemon" in some way or other, which is usually a staged thing. Merra is an evil genius with these types of scams, and the group has achieved some fame in the right circles as daemon hunters, although—of course—Merra is the one who summoned the daemons in the first place.
No comments:
Post a Comment