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<blockquote data-quote="Kristivas" data-source="post: 2732309" data-attributes="member: 34179"><p>I had a memorable game with some friends of mine in Florida.</p><p></p><p>The DM at the time HATED the standard.. "you're sitting in a tavern when an old man approaches.." So, he tried something different.</p><p></p><p>A local Duke was desperate for help with errands around his area. Some raiding kobolds, thieves, 'scarecrows' coming to life and abducting children, ect. To get these problems taken care of without losing his land, he offered to allow successful adventurers to court his three daughters.</p><p></p><p>My character and another's instantly took the bait. The other party members came along, for gold or morally wanting to be heroes or whatever, but always joked about being put into danger by our two character's loins.</p><p></p><p>So, we undertake the Duke's quests one right after the next. After each quest, we earn a 'date' with one of the daughters. During these encounters, the DM would point out specific features. For my character's girl, it was her "dazzling blue eyes". For the other guy's, it was her "long, raven-toned locks". These dates happened at different times of the evening. The girls seemed to be perfect for our characters, as they were wealthy, wanted a family, found our adventuring heroic, and didn't mind being at home while we went on the road to fight evil. There was always just "one more task" to complete.</p><p></p><p>The end came after we'd spent months cleaning out the Duke's lands. We confronted him about the marraiges. The shocking scene came when we (along with everyone else in the land) found out the Duke had only ONE daughter, and she'd been courting our two characters.. along with several others from different adventuring groups! The Duke kept sending everyone on harder and harder tasks, hoping that the "suitors" wouldn't return until there was only one. The people of the town were shocked.</p><p></p><p>It was down to two of us, me and my comrade... to fight for the love of one very deceptive woman. The duke suggested we duel to the death! Well, we drew our swords, turned to each other......</p><p></p><p>Then threw them down and beat the living HELL out of the Duke. The guards refused to hear his pleas for aid and after we were done, he lost a good bit of his lands and title for wrongly sending people under his care off to their deaths needlessly. We both were still interested in the girl, but then we find out that she's decided that she doesn't want either of us, and runs off with one of the local tavern bards! A Bard!!!</p><p></p><p>[I like the adventurer's guild.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristivas, post: 2732309, member: 34179"] I had a memorable game with some friends of mine in Florida. The DM at the time HATED the standard.. "you're sitting in a tavern when an old man approaches.." So, he tried something different. A local Duke was desperate for help with errands around his area. Some raiding kobolds, thieves, 'scarecrows' coming to life and abducting children, ect. To get these problems taken care of without losing his land, he offered to allow successful adventurers to court his three daughters. My character and another's instantly took the bait. The other party members came along, for gold or morally wanting to be heroes or whatever, but always joked about being put into danger by our two character's loins. So, we undertake the Duke's quests one right after the next. After each quest, we earn a 'date' with one of the daughters. During these encounters, the DM would point out specific features. For my character's girl, it was her "dazzling blue eyes". For the other guy's, it was her "long, raven-toned locks". These dates happened at different times of the evening. The girls seemed to be perfect for our characters, as they were wealthy, wanted a family, found our adventuring heroic, and didn't mind being at home while we went on the road to fight evil. There was always just "one more task" to complete. The end came after we'd spent months cleaning out the Duke's lands. We confronted him about the marraiges. The shocking scene came when we (along with everyone else in the land) found out the Duke had only ONE daughter, and she'd been courting our two characters.. along with several others from different adventuring groups! The Duke kept sending everyone on harder and harder tasks, hoping that the "suitors" wouldn't return until there was only one. The people of the town were shocked. It was down to two of us, me and my comrade... to fight for the love of one very deceptive woman. The duke suggested we duel to the death! Well, we drew our swords, turned to each other...... Then threw them down and beat the living HELL out of the Duke. The guards refused to hear his pleas for aid and after we were done, he lost a good bit of his lands and title for wrongly sending people under his care off to their deaths needlessly. We both were still interested in the girl, but then we find out that she's decided that she doesn't want either of us, and runs off with one of the local tavern bards! A Bard!!! [I like the adventurer's guild.] [/QUOTE]
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