Fuseboy
02-05-2009, 03:06 PM
As I'm planning missions, it occurs to me that an animal's intent has a huge impact on the danger level of an animal obstacle. A milk snake trying to drive mice away from its burrow seems much, much less dangerous than one looking for food.
Trying to drive a milk snake from its egg-filled lair, if its intent is just to drive the mice off) seems a reasonable obstacle - at worst the players will wind up Injured.
Meeting a hungry milk snake in a pile of leaves, on the other hand, seems like a cue to tap your Nature and escape the heck out of there - since losing almost certainly means death.
Am I overstating this?
Trying to drive a milk snake from its egg-filled lair, if its intent is just to drive the mice off) seems a reasonable obstacle - at worst the players will wind up Injured.
Meeting a hungry milk snake in a pile of leaves, on the other hand, seems like a cue to tap your Nature and escape the heck out of there - since losing almost certainly means death.
Am I overstating this?