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In response to your questions: Durgaz most certainly wants to see Radagug turn. As to what happens after that, Durgaz probably hasn't planned that far ahead, but as a player, I could see him being very useful to any future effort we might make to recruit additional orcs to 'the cause'. Perhaps he could serve as a missionary of sorts ... stealing into orc encampments, spreading dissent/'the word'/Freedom, and then disappearing before word gets around to the higher-ups. That is, after all, his MO.
 
In response to your questions: Durgaz most certainly wants to see Radagug turn. As to what happens after that, Durgaz probably hasn't planned that far ahead, but as a player, I could see him being very useful to any future effort we might make to recruit additional orcs to 'the cause'. Perhaps he could serve as a missionary of sorts ... stealing into orc encampments, spreading dissent/'the word'/Freedom, and then disappearing before word gets around to the higher-ups. That is, after all, his MO.
  
Would I be disappointed if he did, or if he didn't? I'd leave that up to you; whichever you think fits the story better. I am definitely in favor of Radagug maintaining his own personality no matter what; although he might 'come around' eventually, he's certainly going to be a general dick to the other PCs and NPCs for the time being, especially the elves ... because that's just who he is. Even if he does 'come around', he's still probably still going to be a general dick ... desperately overcompensating for his perceived shortcomings, always trying to show other characters up, etc. Your earlier assessment of him as poster boy for 'short man syndrome' pretty much nailed it.
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Would I be disappointed if he did, or if he didn't? I'd leave that up to you; whichever you think fits the story better. I am definitely in favor of Radagug maintaining his own personality no matter what; although he might 'come around' eventually, he's certainly going to be a general dick to the other PCs and NPCs for the time being, especially the elves ... because that's just who he is. I would like to see his character develop as time goes on, driven by what happens to and around him, but I certainly don't want him to instantly become 'good', or even remotely likeable, right away. It's more interesting to see him progress. Or not, depending.
 
 
I would like to see his character develop as time goes on, driven by what happens to and around him, but I certainly don't want him to instantly become 'good', or even remotely likeable, right away. It's more interesting to see him progress. Or not, depending.
 

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