Game night tonight, and two of my players, both reasonable adults, did something, in-character, that I really found disturbing. I've been playing rpgs since the 70s, and I can't remember ever being shocked by something like it.
Tabernacle, the players hardhold, was under serious pressure, at war with Big Rock, another settlement. It started when Big Rock got caught stealing women from a third, small settlement under Tabernacle's protection. Big Rock demands submission and tribute. Tabernacle refuses, hits hard at Big Rock's farms with two gangs (one from the hold, another a biker gang). Big Rock strikes back by picking off Tabernacle scouts, implicating Tabernacle in the poisoning of Junktown's well, setting a wildfire that threatened Tabernacle on one side while attacking from the other.
In the midst of it all, a teenage girl with visions of a better world leads a third of Tabernacle's people, and almost all from the third, small settlement, maybe a hundred men, women and children away to the west to find safety and peace. They don't get far before Fang, Crater (the PCs) and Crater's bike gang track them down... and shoot them down in cold blood.
Yikes. On one level, in game, I can see it happening post-apoc and I'm sure similar atrocities are probably easy to find throughout history. On another level, it really blew me away.
Ever had that happen?