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<blockquote data-quote="Living Legend" data-source="post: 5834910" data-attributes="member: 6668383"><p>This is a tough one, because I am a fervent defender of DM's that don't baby their players, but challenge them instead... but in this case particular case, as you described it, I think your players had a bit of a point.</p><p></p><p>The guy is a local hero, so it seems to me like the sheriff might have approached him in a more inquisitive manor. And if this all boils down to the player not understanding all the options available to him, I'm with Hussar: take him aside and walk him through it just a bit. It's not a perfect world and sometimes players don't get it or DM's don't fully translate the ideas in their head to the table. Doing something like that will also earn you some good faith if the players ever make a stupid mistake and you force them to deal with the harsh consequences.</p><p></p><p>Or just maybe explain to the character why you have written this scenario. Since you had the girl seduce him and then had the guys walk in, then had her claim rape, you obviously had a reason for this, it must serve some purpose in your campaign, so maybe help him understand that this tough situation serves some long term purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living Legend, post: 5834910, member: 6668383"] This is a tough one, because I am a fervent defender of DM's that don't baby their players, but challenge them instead... but in this case particular case, as you described it, I think your players had a bit of a point. The guy is a local hero, so it seems to me like the sheriff might have approached him in a more inquisitive manor. And if this all boils down to the player not understanding all the options available to him, I'm with Hussar: take him aside and walk him through it just a bit. It's not a perfect world and sometimes players don't get it or DM's don't fully translate the ideas in their head to the table. Doing something like that will also earn you some good faith if the players ever make a stupid mistake and you force them to deal with the harsh consequences. Or just maybe explain to the character why you have written this scenario. Since you had the girl seduce him and then had the guys walk in, then had her claim rape, you obviously had a reason for this, it must serve some purpose in your campaign, so maybe help him understand that this tough situation serves some long term purpose. [/QUOTE]
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