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If an NPC is telling the truth, what's the Insight DC to know they're telling the truth?
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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7597871" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>Not disagreeing with you but... the third possibility is that the consequence is not obvious **but** there are ways the PCs can try and determine it or mitigate it. Some of these efforts may have their own consequences in time, resources, risks of their own (noise, tracks, etc)</p><p></p><p>Net result is not just two cases but a spectrum, none of which require a GM to Player declaration be explicit, especially by default. </p><p></p><p>I myself get quickly turned off of RPGs or systems where every resolution brings the GM up front with a sort of negotiation to set the stage for the resolution. The more we need to overtly spend time on out of scene stuff to get thru events, the more I get driven away from a scene and the less I enjoy it. I have left aside more than a few rpg systems for this very reason. </p><p></p><p>But, this is a statement of preference and experience. Others will vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7597871, member: 6919838"] Not disagreeing with you but... the third possibility is that the consequence is not obvious **but** there are ways the PCs can try and determine it or mitigate it. Some of these efforts may have their own consequences in time, resources, risks of their own (noise, tracks, etc) Net result is not just two cases but a spectrum, none of which require a GM to Player declaration be explicit, especially by default. I myself get quickly turned off of RPGs or systems where every resolution brings the GM up front with a sort of negotiation to set the stage for the resolution. The more we need to overtly spend time on out of scene stuff to get thru events, the more I get driven away from a scene and the less I enjoy it. I have left aside more than a few rpg systems for this very reason. But, this is a statement of preference and experience. Others will vary. [/QUOTE]
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