Bullgrit
Adventurer
Going purely from memory here (because all my D&D stuff is packed for moving):
In AD&D1 Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth there's the room in the dungeon of natural caverns where the dao have set up a big illusion of a harem.
In AD&D1 White Plume Mountain there's a flooded room with some kind of deceptive water-women-creature thingies.
In one of the original D&D3 adventures, there's a demon-disguised-as-a-damsel that tries to get the PCs to free it from its restraining circle.
There are other examples of these kinds of illusory rooms in dungeons, especially with some kind of damsels, throughout D&D's adventure module history. Some of them, like the Lost Caverns example, that I just can't see how anyone could possibly be fooled by. (I mean, it's a harem room in the middle of a series of natural caverns and tunnels.)
Did any Players/PCs actually, ever, get suckered by these kinds of set ups? If so, how old were the Players?
Bullgrit
In AD&D1 Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth there's the room in the dungeon of natural caverns where the dao have set up a big illusion of a harem.
In AD&D1 White Plume Mountain there's a flooded room with some kind of deceptive water-women-creature thingies.
In one of the original D&D3 adventures, there's a demon-disguised-as-a-damsel that tries to get the PCs to free it from its restraining circle.
There are other examples of these kinds of illusory rooms in dungeons, especially with some kind of damsels, throughout D&D's adventure module history. Some of them, like the Lost Caverns example, that I just can't see how anyone could possibly be fooled by. (I mean, it's a harem room in the middle of a series of natural caverns and tunnels.)
Did any Players/PCs actually, ever, get suckered by these kinds of set ups? If so, how old were the Players?
Bullgrit