[h1][i]The Fat King[/i][/h1] [center][hider=Scenario Map][img]http://img.friv5games.com/2016/04/30/medieval-castle-floor-plans-s-b2c6dd08343f687a.jpg[/img][/hider][/center] [h3]Other Aids[/h3] [center][hider=Visual Aids][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/c3/42/f8/c342f87453dd2b64f2e34349b210eab9.jpg[/img] [url=http://www.jakerowell.com/blog/wp-content/flagallery/final_fantasy_ix/final_fantasy_ix_jakerowell_design_castle1.jpg]Great Hall[/url][/hider][/center] [h3]Objectives[/h3] [list][*]Protect the Queen and Princess. [*]Discover who the Bridge Lord impostors are. [*]Apprehend or kill if necessary the Bridge Lord impostors.[/list] [h3]Rules[/h3] 1. [b]Servants[/b]. This scenario is mostly challenging because the players do not know who is the impostor and who isn't. Unfortunately, there isn't that much action in this scenario. This scenario challenges the psychology and the characters' abilities to discern friend from foe. Players can utilize NPC servants if necessary for their posts, but there will be servants who play a key role in the scenario controlled by the GM. 2. [b]Decisions[/b]. The decisions your characters make in this scenario can dramatically effect the game. The correct decisions are not going to be revealed or given to you, so you'll have to do your best. Whatever happens happens. 3. [b]Explore[/b]. Feel free to explore the castle. Characters may uncover clues. 4. [b]Bridge Lords[/b]. The Bridge Lords are aware that the king hired some mercenaries to protect his castle and family. They know who you are, but you don't know who they are. Be careful traversing the castle alone, they may take advantage of an opportunity to catch your character off guard and end his/her life. 5. [b]Read the rules.[/b] Some of you may need to read this slowly, thoroughly and more than once. These rules are here for you to refer back to. If you follow these rules, then there won't be any problems and you will enjoy a fun scenario. Be advised that more rules may be added.