marciovicente
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Hello.
I had a problem in my latest session when one of the PCs casted a 3.5 ed. Charm Monster on an NPC.
The NPC was a Kobold Rogue who was serving as a guide in the dungeon. This Kobold thinks they are guilty in a crime and is planning a secret revenge. The PCs discover his plans and tries to convince him that they are not guilty. They fail.
So, the wizard casts Charm Monster on him. Okay.
A dialogue starts.
The Wizard will try to convince him trough the Charm Monster spell that they are not guilty.
Question: Assuming that the kobold will believe in his words, he will understand and believe that everything was a big misunderstanding. And therefore will give up on the revenge plan... but after the spell is dismissed, will his conclusion remain?
I mean, he knows that the spell was casted on him. He knows that they used the spell to convince him, because he remember everything waht happened while the spell was on, right? He might think that he was induced to believe in everything that was said to him.
Now what?
I had a problem in my latest session when one of the PCs casted a 3.5 ed. Charm Monster on an NPC.
The NPC was a Kobold Rogue who was serving as a guide in the dungeon. This Kobold thinks they are guilty in a crime and is planning a secret revenge. The PCs discover his plans and tries to convince him that they are not guilty. They fail.
So, the wizard casts Charm Monster on him. Okay.
A dialogue starts.
The Wizard will try to convince him trough the Charm Monster spell that they are not guilty.
Question: Assuming that the kobold will believe in his words, he will understand and believe that everything was a big misunderstanding. And therefore will give up on the revenge plan... but after the spell is dismissed, will his conclusion remain?
I mean, he knows that the spell was casted on him. He knows that they used the spell to convince him, because he remember everything waht happened while the spell was on, right? He might think that he was induced to believe in everything that was said to him.
Now what?