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Would a typical D&D town allow adventurers to walk around?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Crimson Binome" data-source="post: 6363799" data-attributes="member: 6775031"><p>If it's rare enough, then the townsfolk won't even notice it. There's no way to tell a level 1 Wizard with a staff from an old guy with a walking stick, unless he starts doing magic. If something is doing magic, then I imagine the normal response is to either run away or try to kill it. (Rule #1 of arcane magic: Do not cast spells where you might be seen.)</p><p></p><p>I would imagine that clerical magic would be different, though. Since clerics have to follow the ideals of the relevant deity, and since priests tend to be trusted figures within the community, then you <em>know</em> that the lady brandishing the sun disk isn't going to (intentionally) burn down the town.</p><p></p><p>And of course, a level 5 Fighter doesn't necessarily look any different than a level 1 town guard. They probably even shop at the same place. As long as they don't do anything to attract attention, they should be fine. Although, wearing plate armor is bound to give you some strange looks, since it's a huge advertisement of your wealth (and likely nobility).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Crimson Binome, post: 6363799, member: 6775031"] If it's rare enough, then the townsfolk won't even notice it. There's no way to tell a level 1 Wizard with a staff from an old guy with a walking stick, unless he starts doing magic. If something is doing magic, then I imagine the normal response is to either run away or try to kill it. (Rule #1 of arcane magic: Do not cast spells where you might be seen.) I would imagine that clerical magic would be different, though. Since clerics have to follow the ideals of the relevant deity, and since priests tend to be trusted figures within the community, then you [I]know[/I] that the lady brandishing the sun disk isn't going to (intentionally) burn down the town. And of course, a level 5 Fighter doesn't necessarily look any different than a level 1 town guard. They probably even shop at the same place. As long as they don't do anything to attract attention, they should be fine. Although, wearing plate armor is bound to give you some strange looks, since it's a huge advertisement of your wealth (and likely nobility). [/QUOTE]
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