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<blockquote data-quote="GHammy26" data-source="post: 6831819" data-attributes="member: 6789682"><p>A player of mine is a Paladin of Torm and role-plays brilliantly. He likes writing out contracts (in the real world) for jobs that he does in game and getting the quest givers (in this case Lord Nighthill from HotDQ) to sign it after ironing out all of the details. </p><p></p><p>I (in my DM status) am usually occupied with other things such as the other players talking and asking questions while he writes these up so he usually gives me 'costs' for the different things needed to be done and we barter a bit and then sign the contract. I skim the contract believing that he has put down what we agreed and then sign with the quest givers signature. He and another player have used this to their advantage recently, as we agreed that 1000gp to search out the dragon hatchery was far too much and we eventually agreed on 300gp instead. </p><p></p><p>Now when the paladin started to write out the contract and gave it to me the other player started doing silly stuff to grab my attention such as asking what was in the room and if they could pick up the table or pickpocket a horse, etc. just silly stuff that made the others giggle a little. I was given the contract and all the numbers were as we agreed from a quick glance so I signed and gave it back. The paladin then laughed with an evil grin, let the others have a look and then sealed it with wax (he takes this seriously). I was absolutely clueless on how I’d ‘dropped the ball’ until one of the other players let me know what had happened. </p><p></p><p>He put 300pp instead of 300gp giving them in total 3000gp for their mission...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was furious with myself for letting him get away with that, not just because of the cheekiness but the Lord would have had a notary (could have used one of the trustworthy players) or something to make sure he wasn’t getting screwed over so my RP was depressingly rubbish. </p><p></p><p>I’ve decided that he's not going to be fallen yet as he may come clean and just take the gold he originally agreed (300gp) which is fine and the contract could just be him helping the lord realise his naivety or some other nonsense he’ll probably sprout.</p><p></p><p>I’ll only make him fall if he accepts the money after revealing what he's done to the lord and badgering him for the money...</p><p></p><p>What I want to ask you guys is:</p><p></p><p>1) What should happen to a fallen lvl 6 paladin? I think he should just lose his spells/prayers as he is still a decent fighter without them. </p><p></p><p>2) How could he redeem himself?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHammy26, post: 6831819, member: 6789682"] A player of mine is a Paladin of Torm and role-plays brilliantly. He likes writing out contracts (in the real world) for jobs that he does in game and getting the quest givers (in this case Lord Nighthill from HotDQ) to sign it after ironing out all of the details. I (in my DM status) am usually occupied with other things such as the other players talking and asking questions while he writes these up so he usually gives me 'costs' for the different things needed to be done and we barter a bit and then sign the contract. I skim the contract believing that he has put down what we agreed and then sign with the quest givers signature. He and another player have used this to their advantage recently, as we agreed that 1000gp to search out the dragon hatchery was far too much and we eventually agreed on 300gp instead. Now when the paladin started to write out the contract and gave it to me the other player started doing silly stuff to grab my attention such as asking what was in the room and if they could pick up the table or pickpocket a horse, etc. just silly stuff that made the others giggle a little. I was given the contract and all the numbers were as we agreed from a quick glance so I signed and gave it back. The paladin then laughed with an evil grin, let the others have a look and then sealed it with wax (he takes this seriously). I was absolutely clueless on how I’d ‘dropped the ball’ until one of the other players let me know what had happened. He put 300pp instead of 300gp giving them in total 3000gp for their mission... Anyway, I was furious with myself for letting him get away with that, not just because of the cheekiness but the Lord would have had a notary (could have used one of the trustworthy players) or something to make sure he wasn’t getting screwed over so my RP was depressingly rubbish. I’ve decided that he's not going to be fallen yet as he may come clean and just take the gold he originally agreed (300gp) which is fine and the contract could just be him helping the lord realise his naivety or some other nonsense he’ll probably sprout. I’ll only make him fall if he accepts the money after revealing what he's done to the lord and badgering him for the money... What I want to ask you guys is: 1) What should happen to a fallen lvl 6 paladin? I think he should just lose his spells/prayers as he is still a decent fighter without them. 2) How could he redeem himself? Thanks, G [/QUOTE]
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