[quote=@Gheeda] Dman :/ was sorta hoping i had something original..however im still interested in my little idea even though its not as original as i thought :x @Miakardia HELLO :D thanks for begin interested :D Also for anyone willing ot help me out... the only problem i encountered with this idea is that i want the PCs to stick as a group and try to assist each other in surviving this manhunt but i would think realistically the group would split up to go to their respective nations and alert their homes before the Union wipes them out The main thing im aiming for is having the characters be taken out of their pampered life where they were raised in comfort and shoved in a life where they lose all that comfort and are having to dig thought he dirt to survive, hiding from the Union who will even go as far as to put bounties on anyone who is apart of a royal bloodline (Most common why to find out is to ask local villagers if they seen their Lord, Price, Princess, etc in the area) looking to snuff them out of existence and because of that theses people who just signed a peace treaty will have to depend on each other to survive because they are all marked for death. But how can i make that happen without the first option be "Hurry back home while they tear apart the citadel" Because theses characters will all come from different parts of Alderia..The only possibility i could come up with is that launched attacks on multiple fronts with heir massive forces along with their main attack force being in the middle to take the citadel [/quote] It happens. No matter what you make... you can probably find something else to compare it to. You just had the luck of a casual battletech fan popping into the thread. If the place is attacked and the area is literally swarming with enemies, the group will have no choice but to stay together. Later on you can make it a matter of survival as well - split off and potentially get killed alone? Something else that could help would be to make it so multiple nations are besieged and being taken over at the same time, making a wider zone of enemies attacking - and at the least, make returning home to sa "they're attacking" unnecessary. Although that might become invalid if said princes have leadership positions. In which case we can go back to the matter of survival. Just my two cents... and 3 quarters, and seven nickles in a jumble of words.