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The most obvious thing to do is have the NPC be replaced with a doppleganger minion of your next big bad so that the sending stones end up passing along disinfo (splitting the party, giving wrong directions, getting them to discard a magic item under the false belief it is cursed, etc)
This would be good if they received a surprise gift of stones, but is pretty awful for the players who took the time to find the stones intentionally.
You're not wrong, however, they can have their toys back after they figure out what happened and rescue the NPC. It's a good hook and requires them to think about spending some of their treasure to shore up their home defenses. For all we know, their players are murder hobos and this is well deserved comeuppance.
My players aren't murder hobos, but the tavern is in a bad part of town and suddenly has a bunch of magic items