I'm writing patron encounters, and I'm wondering about this one.
Patron encounters are always need-based: a patron wants or needs something done that the player characters are capable of doing, and in return the patron has connections or resources the player characters want or need.
This is an Agent, a factor for a wildlife refuge, who wants someone to help with some limited culling of a predator which has become too dominant.
Now this seems a bit difficult to fit to player characters. They're not typically going to be hunters. They may have combat experience, but that's not the same thing, though at least in that case they would know their way around guns, and therefore can fire tranq rounds.
Maybe this has to be more like an "urban jungle" setting, then - the predators have infiltrated into a community, and therefore the setting is more combatlike. This would also produce interesting possible twists, since shooting residents is not allowed. Perhaps there is a criminal-but-foolish attempt to use these predators, as well.
Thoughts?
Patron encounters are always need-based: a patron wants or needs something done that the player characters are capable of doing, and in return the patron has connections or resources the player characters want or need.
This is an Agent, a factor for a wildlife refuge, who wants someone to help with some limited culling of a predator which has become too dominant.
Now this seems a bit difficult to fit to player characters. They're not typically going to be hunters. They may have combat experience, but that's not the same thing, though at least in that case they would know their way around guns, and therefore can fire tranq rounds.
Maybe this has to be more like an "urban jungle" setting, then - the predators have infiltrated into a community, and therefore the setting is more combatlike. This would also produce interesting possible twists, since shooting residents is not allowed. Perhaps there is a criminal-but-foolish attempt to use these predators, as well.
Thoughts?