So I am running a sandbox game set in the border princes. I know that is not where the typical setting is set but it was the best place to put the game if I wanted the players to have a noticeable impact on the world. So I am curious if any of you other GM's have run a sandbox and what advice you could give?
Currently on their plate:
Someone recently burnt down one of the warehouses in town.
The old dwarf that owns the warehouse swears it was a greenskin he seen running away.
The Prince over the area has went missing.
In the absence of the Prince, the mayor of their town has announced independence and all but proclaimed himself the new ruler.
Half the town is in uproar about this, they fear reprisal from the Prince (who happens to be a mage that is rumored to be able to summon demons).
The other half agree with the mayor, they want safety and if the Prince is not going to provide it maybe the mayor can.
The town guard are split on who they support, half with the mayor and half with a Lt. of the Guard.
So I have all of this stuff rolling around in the background. In two sessions they party (which consists of a slayer, agitator and road warden) they have got hired by the dwarf to go kil the greenskins that broke in and burnt down his warehouse. Then investigated the ruins of the warehouse. Got into a fight with some merc's the old dwarf had hired to watch the place. Followed by finding some rather large rats in the warehouse. The agitator is out talking to folks and find outs the mayor is planning on attacking the Lt.'s house that evening. The party does not like the Lt. first impression was not a good one. But the Lt. is out of town on patrol so they react and go to defend the town house (Mind you at the beginning of the evening they had decided to break into the warehouse so I have to change plans on the fly). So they defend the Lt's family. They make an ally of the Lt., but are still unsure whether or not he is a good guy or a bad guy. One party member is critically injured so they find the eccentric old healer out side of town and get him to 'heal' their companion.
I am using the progress tracker openly and the players know that something is coming and the chaos is building. I did explain to the players what the tracker was marking. What do you guys think? Any ideas or suggestions?
-Fabierien