In-game problem solving

Sep 21, 2010 16:34

So, through a series of questionable decisions, two of the PCs of the Skype-game (moderately house-ruled D&D 3.5) have managed to get themselves captured by the enemy. Well, the people we're pretty sure are the enemy. Well, people we're pretty sure are the people we're pretty sure are the enemy.

They're elves, all right, and they were attacking ( Read more... )

roleplay nonsense

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kadharonon September 21 2010, 22:31:54 UTC
See, THIS is why we need characters who are primarily diplomats!

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3rdragon September 22 2010, 12:58:35 UTC
We're in a Zone of Truth, silly! No lying.

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kadharonon September 22 2010, 14:37:23 UTC
You don't need to lie, silly! Just... tell them the truth. Diplomatically.

It's a circle of truth, not a circle of clarity.

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3rdragon September 22 2010, 14:49:26 UTC
Just because we sometimes choose to hit stuff rather than talk to it doesn't mean that we're bad at talking. Emgeri has a +5 on Social Dissembling. Ath has a +8.

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vorindi September 22 2010, 16:16:52 UTC
Yeah, but certain parts of the truth are not things we want Zarr to know! Like Seb's location. Like the fact that we know Seb's location.

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