• @[email protected]
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    24 hours ago

    Make all of the prostitutes in the brothel female goblins that sound like Danny Devito after 30 years of chain smoking. If you have to suffer, they can suffer too

  • Sigilos
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    2312 hours ago

    Sounds like a ‘fade to black’, as I call them.

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    2112 hours ago

    “Roll a constitution based slight of hand check, add your polearm proficiency.” … “You wake up with extra exhaustion and d12 dignity damage.”

    • @_stranger_
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      I did this to my brother in law. He critically failed every single roll I’ve never seen that many 1’s. He woke up married to an “elf” named Ralph and a mysterious -1 to CON that went away next time he drank a healing potion.

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    4713 hours ago

    You absolutely do not have to RP this. You can say “No.” You can say “Ok, you go off and do that, what’s everyone else doing?”

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      2112 hours ago

      Exactly this. I had a character go to a brothel in a campaign I ran. I just said okay, you go to the brothel and have whatever you consider a good time. No further detail or RP was requested or required.

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      12 hours ago

      “the bouncer notices you both looking smarmy and throws you halfway across the city as you try to enter, roll for the landing”

  • @Klordok
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    411 hours ago

    The rogue I DM always asks where the brothel is. I just make up names and charge him gold for the stay.

    While on the road the party stopped at a tavern in a small town. It was run by two sisters that were very friendly with the rogue and the paladin. The sisters led them downstairs and into their respective rooms. When their backs were turned the doppelgangers attacked!

    The paladin’s steed sensed he was in trouble and burst in the tavern and hoofed it to the cellar. The monk and wizard realized what was happening and begrudgingly put down their drinks to go help.