From what I remember, the evidence wasn't exactly "damning", but it did put pressure on Norton. Things were put in motion to have Norton forcibly retired, with a fat pension and a minor title with NPCed Myhun replacing him as the quest giver. I am not sure what happened with that though, probably fell between the cracks and needs to be bumped. I might not be remembering everything correctly, so don't take it as fact.Tsidkenu wrote: Quite some time ago I presented evidence to utterly condemn Captain Norton of severe corruption and he's still lazing aroung the Fist Barracks as if nothing ever happened. And thats all ive ever been able to achieve in the NPC sphere. Nothing. And not for lack of trying. Its just ive given up on that now too. Sigh..
As for killing off NPCs like Mag or hell, even one of the Dukes, I'd say it's not impossible but highly improbable. And no DM wants to deal with what comes after, which is complaints way more often than not. The biggest problem is that the mass mentality today is usually instant gratification, in all games not just roleplay on BGTSCC. Which is perfectly normal, people want to kick back and relax, have some fun after a long day/week at work. Getting kicked into the mud by an army of devils, or an all powerful NPC, or a legion of flaming fist battlecasters is not fun for most people. If you want to get something out of it, I recommend thinking long loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong term while still being 100% prepared to be kicked into the mud regardless. If you show a hint of expecting success, most DMs will be reluctant to deal with it, as they do not want to be put in a position where they are accused of railroading and being unfair. And you can't really blame them, this environment is not their creation, it is the creation of the community as a whole, and the community as a whole needs to work towards changing that status quo.