TwoSix
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Something which is not a requirement to play an RPG. When did [MENTION=6775031]Saelorn[/MENTION] get into this thread?When you're conspiring against your character, you're not inhabiting your character.
I feel that's OK. I often let players assert things because of background considerations. If they have the Urchin background, I'l let them decide they know the barkeep they're getting information from in their hometown, for example. This case would similar, just without the mechanical tie to background.Well, for starters, retrieving lore with magic is more on the order of 4th- and 5th-level spells (divination and contact other plane), and even then it's unreliable. So I question the premise that a character who spends a 2nd-level spell "deserves it" in any case. But even if they do, this is still a situation where you have generated an advantage through your narrative of being smart in spite of having a low Intelligence score, because a genuinely ignorant character could not get the information by doing the same thing.
And, most importantly, it's not like the player was seeking out that advantage within that situation. Their initial knowledge was played for laughs, and the current scenario with the sorcerer grew organically out of that narration. I find that to be fruitful roleplaying!