7 Things to Run or Hide From
'There is a time to fight, and a time to run and hide,and the clever thing is deciding when it is the right time to do either.' Unamed veteran of many hard-fought battles.
1-Outright Thug
Not every witness against the mob who has to go into hiding with a price on their head is just someone who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time;far from it. Many mob witnesses were mobsters themselves who were caught and grassed to escape a death sentence or a lengthy prison term,and by no means all are willing to go straight when in hiding waiting to testify. This one is up to his old tricks, picking fights with ordinary people and beating them up, being bad tempered and aggressive,and committing crime at every opportunity. The PCs have to babysit him, stop him from ending up getting arrested by the local police, and of course make sure that the Mob's torpedoes don't track him down, and defend him if they do despite his personal dislike of them and their just as strong dislike of him.
2-Found Out
Be it through bribes, their own stupidity or sheer bad luck the person who the PCs are trying to protect has been found by large numbers of bad guys, and the PCs must stage a fighting retreat whilst keeping their person safe and killing or injuring as many of the foes as possible in the twisty alleys of town.
Complications if desired
-The Bad guys know the area as well or even better then the PCs, and rather then shaking them off the PCs could get lost or even split up.
-The Bad guys have enough political clout to enlist the well-armed and trained City Guards on their side.
-The person that the PCs are protecting lied to them and is in fact a very nasty person who fully deserves his or her fate. How will the PCs react if they find out about this?
3-Fleeing from Battle
The battle is clearly lost and the soldiers (or PCs, as this could work as a mini-roleplay all by itself) is fleeing the battlefield rather then join the dead for a cause that is clearly lost. It is not necessarily cowardice that is the cause of the retreat, all the formed units have been overwhelmed and anyone who stands fast is quickly going to die or at the very least end up serving time in a very unpleasant prisoner of war camp. Depending on the time period there may well either be charging horses and volleys of arrows to worry about as well as the rampaging infantry, or bullets wanging about all over the place and tanks chasing their beaten foes. If the general is particularly cruel then there may be an extra hazard; blocking detachments ordered to kill anybody of their own sides who dares to retreat.
4-Dragon Food?
The PCs have somehow managed to anger a full size Dragon and now the enraged leviathan is aloft on it's mighty wings and trying to track them down. If they hide in villages or even cities it will threaten to burn them down if the PCs are not handed over to it within a certain time frame, whilst on the roads they will be easily picked out. Perhaps if they can hide for long enough the Dragon will lose interest;perhaps Dragons are very territorial and if they can enter the territory of another,larger, Dragon, the first will not follow them. Or the whole quest is about finding a magical weapon such as The Black Spear or potent spell that really does have the power to kill a full grown Dragon. Even if they do kill it they may have to flee again in the short term from any Draconian parasites that were living on the Dragon and now crawl off in large numbers and vengefully attack the PCs who killed their host.
5-The Wave
After an earthquake or an encounter with Ma-O the Water Deamon a massive tidal wave more then seventy feet high is sweeping in towards the land and the PCs must run for their lives. The first sign of the incoming wave is when the sea seems to gurgle out as if somebody has pulled a plug out, exposing coral, wrecked ships and other such things on the seabed. Wise PCs will heed the watery warning and Get Out Now or if that is impossible,climb into a beached boat and pull up the anchor. Not long afterwards the wave will arrive,sweep over the beach and break, sending walls of water through the streets of the nearby town and flooding it. So big is the wave that it could sweep at least a mile inland, filled with debris of every description. Even when it sucks it's way back to the sea the danger is not over yet;other waves might follow;unspolied water and food will be scarce;there may well be looters and some of the braver or stupider ones might try to rob the PCs;there will be dead and slowly decaying bodies that must be either cremated (but all the wood will be wet) or buried in hastily dug graves before they start to spread disease.
6-Fire, Fire
The PCs are in a forest when terrified small and larger animals-rabbits and foxes, birds and deer and bears and all the other wildlife, normally so hidden, comes flying past them, followed by the smell of smoke, then tendrils of it and then a raging inferno comes roaring towards them at walking speed and chases them for miles. As long as they keep moving it should be easy to avoid being cremated alive, but if not careful they could end up so tired that it's difficult to move. Perhaps they will havwe to end up abandoing their backpacks and everything inside them to the flames so that they can move with greater speed. If they can reach a large river and cross it without being swept away, the fire will not be able to follow any further.
7-The Devil Take the Hindmost
A summoning of an important demon lord has gone horribly wrong. Not only is the summoned demon too dangerous for even the PCs to take on directly, but it summons enough imps and small devilish beings to chase the PCs away. After a few miles they will give up the chase, and the PCs must then find a McGuffin to banish the demon lord back to Hell and go on the attack with it. The search for the McGuffin could be the entire quest.
Article Codex
Items • Melee Weapons • Campaign Defining
Lacking in ornamentation, the Black Spear is a relic more than 8000 years old
Lifeforms • Fauna • Other
Dragons, being huge and meaty, are the ideal habitat for countless unpleasant parasites.
NPCs • Major • Religious
Once Ma-O was a god in his own right, now he is the most reviled of all Infernal Beings, held responsible for so much of the death and destruction that happens on Acqua...
Lifeforms • Flora • Swamp
A strange magical plant known for it's psychosis-inducing effects, commonly used in poisons, alchemy, rituals, and illicit drugs.
Includes: Appearance, Toxin Information, Harvesting and Uses, Signs, Plot-Hooks.
Dungeons • Underground • Ecology
In a prison without walls, without guards, and without law; what kind criminal would choose death over a prison such as this?
One destined to go to Hellgate Prison.
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Update: Maybe my fellow Strolenites can help with this submission?
I'd be more than happy to actually. I'll probably be writing up a few more things, so feel free to use those when they're up. I'll keep you posted.
I'd really suggest having unfinished 30 (Whatever) in the Forum and posting them here when they hit the mark. That will also serve as a sorting process: those that don't hit the '30' are apparently not interesting enough to go on front page anyways.
Good idea.
Added as I thought maybe others can do something with this.
I think this should really be advice requested in this state.
Good start, good idea. Just need to power through it!
If you want more details, I'd be happy to throw a bunch out, but here are at least some general ideas to use as jumping off points:
Nightmares, fire, a hunter, the devil, wrath of God, taxes, death, barbarians (or reavers or anything similar), a curse, a big angry bird, a hitman, a vendetta, a corrupt government, a heat-seeking missile, an insect swarm, a virus, a pack of wolves, an erupting volcano, a collapsing bridge, a terminator (or any robot menace), nuclear fallout, a black hole, mind control, and my personal favorite, a T-Rex.
19. Bad GMs 20. Bad Players 21. 1st & 2nd e Tarrasques 22. Nuclear reactors during earthquakes
Psst. Turn it into a wiki and donate it to the Horde. :)
Plus I need some subs to test that format to see if works.
I will turn this into a wiki soon.
Love the scroll, many of the entries, and the fact that it is a strolenati collab, but one nagging thought on the linked subs... draconian parasites (love that sub btw!), hellgate prison, the black spear, Ma-O?? These seem just like random adds, in which case, you can attach 90% of the site's subs to this, since you can technically run away from many, many, many things. Love the sub and concept, don't get me wrong, but the linkage seems arbitrary and cheapens the sub somehow, not to mention the semantics involved. Can you technically 'run away' or 'hide' from a prison? a spear? a god? To me, run away and hide implies that there is some kind of pursuit involved, for example.
Reworked to a 7 things from a 30.
PCs running away is an underfed concept. All to often (unless your playing CoC) PCs will stand up fight nearly anything in my experience. The Chases system in Pathfinder is a good example of how to use this. Nice idea, solid execution 4/5
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