So the characters in our campaign have gotten themselves into a situation which could potentially make a relatively prominent Hutt very angry with them, and I was trying to decide where to go with it. I've been waffling back and forth so thought I'd throw the situation out to the masses and see if anybody had any thought.
A prominent Hutt on a frontier world has arranged a Hunger Games style death match. He's captured humanoids from all around the region and is putting them against one other in a last one standing situation. He then invites a wide variety of influencial, wealthty, or powerful individuals to come enjoy the games in a big week long viewing party. Influencial criminals, politicians, and assorted wealthy people come to enjoy the party and bet on the games.
Our heroes sneak into the arena, and rescue many of the participants, smuggling them out through some previously unknown tunnels. They ruin the game, spoil the party, and probably most importantly, make said Hutt look really bad in front of his peers.
My question is, what do you think his reaction would be. How big a bounty, is reasonable, and what other measures might he take? He will have pictures of the characters, but not necessarily know their identity, so he won't be able to bring immediate retribution, but when/if he finds them, I'm guessing it won't be good. From a mechanics standpoint, would this best be represented by giving them some bounty obligation, or just play it out as the drama unfolds.
Any ideas are welcome, thanks all.
