The bandits don't need to be part of some criminal hierarchy, but a party member who tries to reason with them could learn that they attackers were once mine workers forced out of their jobs and homes, and highway robbery has become their only means for survival. It's possible they simply got careless while wandering through the forest and stepped into a bandit trap. While the previous examples suggest each of those low-level baddies was working for someone much more powerful that the party could face later on, that doesn't have to be the case. There are tons of possibilities for planting future story arcs in those early encounters, so take advantage of them when they're presented. A uniquely forged weapon could expose a sinister plot. With different feminist movements, both in the ’70s and now, there has been a revival of Pagan traditions. Warlocks are typically male witches, and typically portrayed as evil. Hence why Rowling uses wizards to denote male, and witch to denote female. A signet ring or cloak pin could be a clue to the next path of adventure. Wizards and warlocks are largely male magic users. Related: Dungeons & Dragons: 5 Unofficial Books Every DM Needs for Fifth EditionĮxperienced players will know immediately that slaying these foes will lead to their first real rewards as adventurers. Planting intriguing loot on the bodies could also lead the party closer to uncovering their enemies larger motives.
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