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The price of a horse is 2500, and it is an old horse. The price of a cart is 1200. It is scary when thinking that you do the shipment to asteria village, failed this quest because of a bandit attack, then returned to be saddled with debt of at least 3700G....
 

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If someone want to get rich quick, they just need to take the shipment to asteria village to themselves. Just a cart and horse is enough for them to live comfortably in a year (assuming it is 365 day a year and 10G per day).
 
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If someone want to get rich quick, they just need to take the shipment to asteria village to themselves. Just a cart and horse is enough for them to live comfortably in a year (assuming it is 365 day a year and 10G per day).
that's often the criminal mentality, "if I just rob this store I'd be set for a year at least!"

*and then bounty hunters descend*
 

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I am currently writing a customer service quest, in this scenario. Can anyone help me think?

Suppose that a party of two is doing the asteria village shipment quest and the guard one. One of them stole the cart and horse, and the remaining party member report it back. I imagine that a merchant is then pushed the party member to sign a debt agreement because of that since the horse, cart, and food is stolen and the party member is the one who did it.

What can the guild do?
 

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Should the quest be appended with failure: -3700G or more? @GM is the quest master right?
 

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The price of a horse is 2500, and it is an old horse. The price of a cart is 1200. It is scary when thinking that you do the shipment to asteria village, failed this quest because of a bandit attack, then returned to be saddled with debt of at least 3700G....
A cart is 500G, a wagon is 1200G.

Also, I would imagine that bandits would try and kill the merchant and the hired guard/adventurer to get rid of witnesses...
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A cart is 500G, a wagon is 1200G.

Also, I would imagine that bandits would try and kill the merchant and the hired guard/adventurer to get rid of witnesses...
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Well, yes. That's true, because the alternative is bandit subjugation.

Isn't cart those things you can pull with two hand? Or those like in mines? I am wondering if cart is big enough to be pulled by horses.
 

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I am currently writing a customer service quest, in this scenario. Can anyone help me think?

Suppose that a party of two is doing the asteria village shipment quest and the guard one. One of them stole the cart and horse, and the remaining party member report it back. I imagine that a merchant is then pushed the party member to sign a debt agreement because of that since the horse, cart, and food is stolen and the party member is the one who did it.

What can the guild do?
Should the quest be appended with failure: -3700G or more? @GM is the quest master right?
I would assume an official investigation on the matter would be issued.

If the guild concluded that you were in cahoots with the betraying party member, then the debt would fall in your head.

If the guild concluded you were innocent and betrayed by the partner just like the merchant did, then it's not your fault as you had no way of knowing, just like the merchant didn't. Though the guild would probably need to reimburse the merchant since it was one of the guild's workers that did the stealing.
 

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Well, yes. That's true, because the alternative is bandit subjugation.

Isn't cart those things you can pull with two hand? Or those like in mines? I am wondering if cart is big enough to be pulled by horses.
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I would assume an official investigation on the matter would be issued.

If the guild concluded that you were in cahoots with the betraying party member, then the debt would fall in your head.

If the guild concluded you were innocent and betrayed by the partner just like the merchant did, then it's not your fault as you had no way of knowing, just like the merchant didn't. Though the guild would probably need to reimburse the merchant since it was one of the guild's workers that did the stealing.
Okay. Thanks for this.
 

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Should the quest be appended with failure: -3700G or more? @GM is the quest master right?
For IC purposes, it's totally okay to saddle a character with debt if you want to!

For OOC purposes, when doing quest evaluations, players should generally limit the amount of reward / debt that is given so the game is playable.
 
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