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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorCirno" data-source="post: 4461469" data-attributes="member: 65637"><p>Don't have time to read through the whole thread, so I dunno if this idea has been mentioned yet, but:</p><p></p><p>The players decided to go through some heavily magic infested cursed areas (Har har har, I warned them! Subtly, of course) and each got their own unique "curse," meant to freak them out a bit without mechanically harming them.</p><p></p><p>I gave one of the characters a little spider friend. He didn't actually ask for it, mind you. But from that point on, there was a little immortal spider that constantly followed his character around and would always seem to appear near him no matter what he tried to do to get rid of it. He'd wake up with webbing all around him and tiny dead bugs decorated to his body. Not just outside, you know, but if they slept at an inn, too. If he wasn't paying attention, he'd find it slowly making it's way up his body to ride on his face. And if he killed it, it would always come back anyways. But each time he killed it, the spider (who was bright green) would grow a little bit darker. When I had one of the team mates who DIDN'T have a negative number for a spot check notice it, his creep factor sky rocketed, and went way out of his way to avoid touching it.</p><p></p><p>But it wanted to touch him <em>so badly</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorCirno, post: 4461469, member: 65637"] Don't have time to read through the whole thread, so I dunno if this idea has been mentioned yet, but: The players decided to go through some heavily magic infested cursed areas (Har har har, I warned them! Subtly, of course) and each got their own unique "curse," meant to freak them out a bit without mechanically harming them. I gave one of the characters a little spider friend. He didn't actually ask for it, mind you. But from that point on, there was a little immortal spider that constantly followed his character around and would always seem to appear near him no matter what he tried to do to get rid of it. He'd wake up with webbing all around him and tiny dead bugs decorated to his body. Not just outside, you know, but if they slept at an inn, too. If he wasn't paying attention, he'd find it slowly making it's way up his body to ride on his face. And if he killed it, it would always come back anyways. But each time he killed it, the spider (who was bright green) would grow a little bit darker. When I had one of the team mates who DIDN'T have a negative number for a spot check notice it, his creep factor sky rocketed, and went way out of his way to avoid touching it. But it wanted to touch him [I]so badly[/I] [/QUOTE]
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