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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 3437732" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>Last April Fool's day, 4 of the players and I decided to play a prank on two of the players whom had taken the previous week off (they are a couple). </p><p></p><p>For years they talked about how their couples never ended up together or dated like some rpging couples tend to do.</p><p></p><p>Well, we told them that their couples were married. Seems harmless enough, but it was something that drove them mad. THe entire session was geared around how they had to make sure to act married or else the rest of the group wouldn't gain passage on the ship. I managed to weave the hoax into the storyline indicating that their characters were so drunk, they didn't remember what happened. The other players and their PCs went along with the charade, including the meating of the families and planning a reception. During the entire time, the other two players obviously were pissed. The joke carried until they were introduced to a priest, whom said that since they ;married in his country, it is customary for them to consummates the marriage in front of a religious figure and 5 of his followers. </p><p></p><p>After a couple of WTF, the other players couldn't hold it in anymore. We told them it was a joke and that the NPC priest was a rogue in the thieves guild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 3437732, member: 22622"] Last April Fool's day, 4 of the players and I decided to play a prank on two of the players whom had taken the previous week off (they are a couple). For years they talked about how their couples never ended up together or dated like some rpging couples tend to do. Well, we told them that their couples were married. Seems harmless enough, but it was something that drove them mad. THe entire session was geared around how they had to make sure to act married or else the rest of the group wouldn't gain passage on the ship. I managed to weave the hoax into the storyline indicating that their characters were so drunk, they didn't remember what happened. The other players and their PCs went along with the charade, including the meating of the families and planning a reception. During the entire time, the other two players obviously were pissed. The joke carried until they were introduced to a priest, whom said that since they ;married in his country, it is customary for them to consummates the marriage in front of a religious figure and 5 of his followers. After a couple of WTF, the other players couldn't hold it in anymore. We told them it was a joke and that the NPC priest was a rogue in the thieves guild. [/QUOTE]
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