>the next BBEG in your campaign is a coomer that goes around kidnapping and mind controlling women for his harem, and literally that’s it.Does your party even care? Does your setting/game system even care? Assume that the BBEG is an adequate challenge and difficulty for your setting and party (whether it’s Exalted or DND or Rogue Trader or whatever, and the villain is always the right difficulty level for your party whether you’re lvl 1 or lvl 20 or a weenie or a Solar, the scale is perfect).Basically is this guy a problem you and your crew would want to fix in whatever game you’re playing.If he isn’t, what would it take to make him be a problem? A bigger bounty or reward? A personal friend that got turned into a harem slave?
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If he's the BBEG, of course the party is going to care, one way or another. If only for the chance of saying "This will be MY harem now". Cyberpunk game btw, so it's par for the course.>>97392705Fuck. Off.
My current (3.5e) party has two do-gooder clerics so yeah kidnapping and mind-controlling for your harem isn't gonna fly.If this guy was working concurrently with the thread they're following right now though? I think there's only one NPC in the game they would drop everything to help rescue from him. Stopping Shar from becoming Goddess of Magic is a bigger deal than le coomer man
>>97392740For you, I spend some of my slop allocation.
>>97392770Well it’s good to know the priorities of the party. wanna describe the NPC they like enough to rescue from coomer-man?
>>97392794Kek, appreciate the gesture anon.
>>97392794>>97392740>>97392803>this COULD be you! - t. Biotechnica
>>97392676how could he be the 'big' bad evil guy, unless his harem numbers into the sextuple digits, he's the most generic of slave traders in 70% of campaigns.
>>97392812That’s the question of the thread. What would it take for this guy to be the villain in your specific campaign? Volume of harem slaves? Specific noblewomen or friends of the players?
>>97392799She's a moon elf warmage who happens to be niece to the king, albeit of basically a backwater forest realm. long raven hair, light freckles, purple eyes. She'd be wearing lime green armor when le coomer man got her so make her harem outfit that color
>>97392812Dude, you only need to control one influential person to be a credible threat.
>>97392818short of making the campaign extremely personal to the player's characters and having their loved ones abducted, nothing else would work that wouldn't evolve the villain from being a pervert to a powerful entity capable of enslaving important figures.
>>97392818This is an interesting hypothetical question honestly. Most RPGs tend to focus on much bigger issues than one guy getting his coom on with a bunch of women he's basically raping. Sure he's not a good person, but fuck, the PCs may not be what you'd call good people either. Maybe when the women in his harem are important enough to matter to the world at large? Or maybe they're women the PCs care about in particular for some reason, possibly? Or, the PCs are more self-interested than selfless, they might want the harem for themselves instead.
>>97392676>If he isn’t, what would it take to make him be a problem?Threaten the party's shit. Specifically steal or damage their loot. Doesn't even need to succeed, just the threat is enough. Only need to do it once, after that they'll be gunning to for the BBEG no matter what.
>>97392837With all the potentially dangerous tech/magic around in these systems, one really should consider what kind of regulations are enforced, but anyway.This could be a good introduction for something greater, like this guy maybe just wants to fuck hot women, but he is in contact with the ones that provide them. This implies someone higher up, maybe a whole organization and network. Think something like the minor subplot in ready or not. You move up one step at a time, and you uncover the real BBEG at the head of an organization that aims for something more sinister.
>>97392828>>97392770Oh noooo she got captured oh nooooo.... guess you gotta save her. Too bad she'll have been used a couple of times before your party gets to her though.>>97392705You clocked me hard, but it didn't matter in the end, anon.
>>97392853Oh no, damn, wow, the BBEG used his harem of mind controlled slaves to steal all your party's shit, what a tragedy oh nooooo....
>>97392927>>97392963Oh no?!Kek.
Just another AI garbage thread.
>>97393024Nice sage, anon. Don't forget to pick up the cumin and thyme!
Why isn't there a gooner general so these sour-smelling knuckle-draggers can quarantine their shit there instead of having multiple threads going at once. The lewd and slop generals aren't containment enough.
>>97392963Thank you for my next campaign idea.