W'rkncacnter
Hero
on the subject of whether a roll is deception or intimidation, i wonder if the problem might be deception, not intimidation.
because ultimately, persuasion and intimidation describe a tactic - you try to convince someone your way is right, or you try to pressure them into not fighting you about it. but deception isn't really a tactic in the same way. rather, it's establishing a false set of circumstances so you can then use a tactic. you lie that there's a magic circle to pressure a creature into staying still. you lie about a rival kingdom being behind an assassination attempt to convince the king it wasn't you. if deception weren't a skill, anything it could cover could otherwise fall under persuasion or intimidation, and so really deception should be something you roll on top...which effectively just makes the roll disadvantage.
i dunno, maybe i'm overthinking this.
because ultimately, persuasion and intimidation describe a tactic - you try to convince someone your way is right, or you try to pressure them into not fighting you about it. but deception isn't really a tactic in the same way. rather, it's establishing a false set of circumstances so you can then use a tactic. you lie that there's a magic circle to pressure a creature into staying still. you lie about a rival kingdom being behind an assassination attempt to convince the king it wasn't you. if deception weren't a skill, anything it could cover could otherwise fall under persuasion or intimidation, and so really deception should be something you roll on top...which effectively just makes the roll disadvantage.
i dunno, maybe i'm overthinking this.