3 hours ago, ddbrown30 said:I mean, this is kind of the whole point of the thread. He wants something I feel gives him a lot of benefit and I need to find a reasonable drawback. Since he doesn't want it to be that he's hunted, I came looking for advice.
Not every backstory has to be governed by rules, especially when you have the right group of players. I let the same player be a several hundred year old human who looked 30 in our last D&D campaign just because it was cool and was fertile ground for storytelling.
This is a player that enjoys creating and getting into characters and I want to support that.
If you are looking for a drawback that is not specifically tied to an obligation or he doesn't want to have Black Sun looking for him, say he was released peacefully from Black Sun for any one of the reasons mentioned above and is not hunted by Black Sun. However, the Hutts or some other criminal (or security) organization has discovered this and thinks he may be "convinced" to provide information on the Suns.
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