Just curious how GM's and player's deal with Corpses and their ramifications in public spaces? Specifically, in shady locations like a seedy bar filled with all manner of scum where no one really bats an eye about a bar fight gone south, and there may or may not even be local Authorities that would follow up. Example: In the Cantina on Tatooine; Obi-wan Sliced that Aqualish's arm off or Han blasted Greedo; who cleaned up the mess?
Questions that seem to arise:
- Who is cleaning up the mess? Do they dispose of the body or Wait for Authorities to come and clean it up?
- Even though no one cares, wouldn't the Bar Proprietor ask them to leave?
- Why would any reasonable person still stick around?
This was a curious question to me because more than one of the published adventures involve a bar fight, and then as written often assumes the PC's just hang out afterwords.
My personal thought
I feel like this encourages Murder Hobo-ing. Killing without consequences. I'd be fine with having a brief conversation with someone to get the final info they needed or to intimidate the sole survivor, etc. But the immediate logical thought should be to leave. I guess I should feel lucky/proud of my players since both times this has happened they immediately were like "
uh let's get the Frak outta here", Which makes total sense because I have re-iterated that actions have consequences in this world. Sure there might not be any local Authorities, but did the guys you just kill have a bunch of friends?
