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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 7309039" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>I once set up a scene in my pirate campaign in such a way that an undead pirate was holding a knife to the throat of some innocent damsel in distress, and demanded that the party dropped their weapons. Several players complied with his demands, but one of the players tried to disarm the pirate with a spell, before he could cut her throat. </p><p></p><p>I was very clear to my players regarding how I would rule the outcome: It would all depend on initiative, and whether the undead pirate would make his save or not. If the undead was first, the girl died before they could do anything. If the player was first, then he could cast the spell. But if the undead made his save, the girl would still die. The players agreed on the way I intended to rule it, and accepted the possible outcome should they fail... but they succeeded.</p><p></p><p>Since the uncertain outcome of this encounter was a cliffhanger for the next session, it kept my players in suspense for a whole week.</p><p></p><p>I think it is key to set up some clear and fair rules for such a situation, and to be ready to accept the outcome, which ever way it swings. Don't presume the players will surrender. So what happens if they don't, and is that an acceptable outcome?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 7309039, member: 6801286"] I once set up a scene in my pirate campaign in such a way that an undead pirate was holding a knife to the throat of some innocent damsel in distress, and demanded that the party dropped their weapons. Several players complied with his demands, but one of the players tried to disarm the pirate with a spell, before he could cut her throat. I was very clear to my players regarding how I would rule the outcome: It would all depend on initiative, and whether the undead pirate would make his save or not. If the undead was first, the girl died before they could do anything. If the player was first, then he could cast the spell. But if the undead made his save, the girl would still die. The players agreed on the way I intended to rule it, and accepted the possible outcome should they fail... but they succeeded. Since the uncertain outcome of this encounter was a cliffhanger for the next session, it kept my players in suspense for a whole week. I think it is key to set up some clear and fair rules for such a situation, and to be ready to accept the outcome, which ever way it swings. Don't presume the players will surrender. So what happens if they don't, and is that an acceptable outcome? [/QUOTE]
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