So my initial sessions with my group went rather well. We got a scope of what lies ahead and what the characters are going to have to deal with.
In short:
A cult of humans and lesser Fomor has tricked the PCs into freeing one of the Fomor heroes, Grolgam the Awaker. They learned that quite a large number of Fomor heroes have been put into a magic sleep, so they could be revived one day. The cult has taken over a few businesses around the globe, where they can easily transform their slaves and get resources and such. The group is stumbled upon one of those and found possible locations of a few more. Since two wardens were part of the cult, they wanted to have the wizard take the fall for the ritual that broke the prison. He got away, of course, but now he is cut off from the white council. Faced with an enemy of this magnitude and their own allies hunting them, the players decided to build up their own group made up mostly of minor powers, werewolfs, focused practitioners and the likes, to have enough power to fight and finally clear their name. I have even thought about giving the wizard the opportunity of becoming a freeholding lord, but I have not yet told the player that. One step at a time.
Now the players had the idea to have an old boarding school as their headquarter in the long run. There is one not far from us, which was the inspiration for it, with a gymnasium and a church attached for the angel-turned-human character and so on, brilliant idea. There is only one catch: I want them to earn it.
At the moment they are planning their first strike against one of the facilities, to free a large chunk of lesser magical folk and hit the cult where it hurts. After that, they are going to go for the boarding school.
I am planning to put all kinds of hurdles in there for them. For one, I want to have a ghost there (or a couple?), that is strong enough to have fought of the demolition of the boarding school. It was supposed to be cut down multiple times already, but there was always so much trouble, it just didn't work, so now it just sits there and rots.
But what else could get in their way before they can start settling down? You got any cool ideas?