jodyjohnson
Adventurer
Yes.
I try to pander within reason for my campaign.
In the campaign I play in, our party was aggressively pursued (at knife point) by 3 separate factions to lead a very significant expedition to a lost elven temple religiously guarded by halflings in the jungle. We were told up front that negotiation would be required.
None of us read or spoke elvish, none spoke halfling (campaign specific), no one had survival, and we were lower level than all the NPCs we dealt with (We were 2nd). At 2nd our diplomacy was not reliable.
The NPC who went with us ended up speaking halfling, elvish, was a diplomat and of course higher level than us. It was like being power-levelled in a MMORPG.
Why did they want us?
At least some of the time, adventurers should succeed where other do not because they have the right abilities for the job.
I try to pander within reason for my campaign.
In the campaign I play in, our party was aggressively pursued (at knife point) by 3 separate factions to lead a very significant expedition to a lost elven temple religiously guarded by halflings in the jungle. We were told up front that negotiation would be required.
None of us read or spoke elvish, none spoke halfling (campaign specific), no one had survival, and we were lower level than all the NPCs we dealt with (We were 2nd). At 2nd our diplomacy was not reliable.
The NPC who went with us ended up speaking halfling, elvish, was a diplomat and of course higher level than us. It was like being power-levelled in a MMORPG.
Why did they want us?
At least some of the time, adventurers should succeed where other do not because they have the right abilities for the job.