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Do your NPCs ever sucker the PCs?
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<blockquote data-quote="kigmatzomat" data-source="post: 2498999" data-attributes="member: 9254"><p>My last game session, a black dragon used polymorph to assume the form of a brass dragon to get the assistance of the players in slaying a rival green dragon. The mage never bothered with a detect magic to identify the dragon's defenses and no one tried any alignment detections. They would have failed but a failed <em>detect good</em> is not a good sign from a metallic dragon. They trusted the bard's sense motive implicitly, never thinking that a dragon would have an immense bluff skill.</p><p></p><p>The net result was the green mauled everyone but was driven off, casting a dispel on the black on her way out. The party then tussled with the black who also escaped. They managed to get some rest before the green dragon ambushed the party and demanded they bring her the head of the black dragon and she's keeping the nearby villagers and a PC's cohort as "guests" until they do. </p><p></p><p>So yeah, my NPCs deceive the players all the time. It's good for them, builds character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kigmatzomat, post: 2498999, member: 9254"] My last game session, a black dragon used polymorph to assume the form of a brass dragon to get the assistance of the players in slaying a rival green dragon. The mage never bothered with a detect magic to identify the dragon's defenses and no one tried any alignment detections. They would have failed but a failed [i]detect good[/i] is not a good sign from a metallic dragon. They trusted the bard's sense motive implicitly, never thinking that a dragon would have an immense bluff skill. The net result was the green mauled everyone but was driven off, casting a dispel on the black on her way out. The party then tussled with the black who also escaped. They managed to get some rest before the green dragon ambushed the party and demanded they bring her the head of the black dragon and she's keeping the nearby villagers and a PC's cohort as "guests" until they do. So yeah, my NPCs deceive the players all the time. It's good for them, builds character. [/QUOTE]
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