So I'm hoping that some of you can help me with a little problem.
Here's the situation: I have an Acolyte, whose Inquisitor is an highly secretive and deceitful Oblationist, who is constantly testing the limits of discretion.
He just recently entered into a contract with a well-known and dangerous criminal within the Calixis Sector ("Giggling Hemlock"), to kill the second-in-command of the Arbites forces on a sector hive-world (Grove's Fall). In his defense, he called off the hit before it was too late. But he actually hired one of the party to carry out the hit. He did this in an attempt to have "Hemlock" carry out a bit of "inter-party" oneupsmanship ... which tees me off to no end. However, I allowed him to carry this as far as chose to. But then, now that the whole truth is known by his Inquisitor, including the complicity of a couple of his team-mates, I am wondering just what I should do with him. I can not allow him to get off "scot-free", as that will only encourage more of the same behavior. However, he did call off the hit before it was too late. And his erstwhile accomplices did have second thoughts, and took action to prevent the worst. However, since they were unable to capture "Giggling Hemlock" for said Demi-Precentor (the second in command of the Arbites), their Inquisitor had to "burn" some Influence with the Arbites, particularly with those on Grove's Fall.
So, my question is, what should I do with the Acolyte that initiated this, and his less-than-wise party-members?
Any ideas would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
Ah well, he knows that we're in the grim dark future, he just chose to ignore that fact.
As far as I understood, your player´s character is a daemon-vessel because he wanted to be. Thereby, the first option ("binding") is more akin to "I´ll limit your access to your toys and cut down your free time in general" while the second (Exorcismen) is equivalent to "I´ll throw your toy to the garbage AND you will go to bed now & without an evening meal".
Too true ... when you put it like that. Okay, the XP over time will suffice. The advance calls for the burning of
one
FP regardless of XP, so that should be enough to get his attention.