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<blockquote data-quote="madriel" data-source="post: 136016" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>The DM gave us a side trek where we had to return a necklace to an elven noblewoman. The twist was, when her chest fell off her carriage, it landed on a skunk. We had lots of fun trying to make our fortitude saves to stand the stench long enough to open the chest and search it. Her reaction upon finding out the fate of her chest full of fancy silk dresses was priceless.</p><p></p><p>Our halfling rogue got into a bar brawl with a gnome fighter. Instead of the usual punching and kicking, he embarassed the gnome. Pulled his nose, gave him a wedgie, tumbled past him and kicked him in the butt, poured jam down his pants, that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>Have a truly atrocious bard follow one of the players around. Choose the most unlikely player possible to be fawned over. The lovestruck/starstruck bard is always trying to do favours, sometimes useful ones, or giving them things to curry favour. The bard gets details wrong when composing new songs and gives totally the wrong impression to other NPCs.</p><p></p><p>An incompetent spellcaster is performing on a street corner to raise money and pulls a PC from the audience. Whatever spell they're trying to cast backfires and instead casts a random cantrip or first level spell. For example, the bumbler could accidently cast <em>continual flame</em> on the PC's hair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madriel, post: 136016, member: 439"] The DM gave us a side trek where we had to return a necklace to an elven noblewoman. The twist was, when her chest fell off her carriage, it landed on a skunk. We had lots of fun trying to make our fortitude saves to stand the stench long enough to open the chest and search it. Her reaction upon finding out the fate of her chest full of fancy silk dresses was priceless. Our halfling rogue got into a bar brawl with a gnome fighter. Instead of the usual punching and kicking, he embarassed the gnome. Pulled his nose, gave him a wedgie, tumbled past him and kicked him in the butt, poured jam down his pants, that sort of thing. Have a truly atrocious bard follow one of the players around. Choose the most unlikely player possible to be fawned over. The lovestruck/starstruck bard is always trying to do favours, sometimes useful ones, or giving them things to curry favour. The bard gets details wrong when composing new songs and gives totally the wrong impression to other NPCs. An incompetent spellcaster is performing on a street corner to raise money and pulls a PC from the audience. Whatever spell they're trying to cast backfires and instead casts a random cantrip or first level spell. For example, the bumbler could accidently cast [I]continual flame[/I] on the PC's hair. [/QUOTE]
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