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Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date
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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 7751779" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>One of the funniest romance plots I once added to my campaign, was one involving an npc crew-member of the players, who was romantically involved with another npc, the daughter of a wealthy local merchant, despite her father's disapproval. He then got himself into a duel to the death with a local nobleman, who was pursuing the same girl. </p><p></p><p>This then lead straight into several side plots where the players had to save his life. They had to find a fencing instructor for him, so he would have any chance at winning the duel. They tried reasoning with the nobleman, who turned out to be a gigantic pr*ck (I love adding hilariously unsympathetic villains). They tried talking to the girl's father, to get him to accept their npc crew-member for who he really is, and to see that the nobleman is a bad guy. They also had to find a judge for the duel, and find out the exact rules of a duel, to see if there was anyway to get their friend out of this pickle. </p><p></p><p>And of course the unpleasant nobleman also made an appearance in the main plot. It is great when you can intertwine these various plot lines into one fantastic ensemble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 7751779, member: 6801286"] One of the funniest romance plots I once added to my campaign, was one involving an npc crew-member of the players, who was romantically involved with another npc, the daughter of a wealthy local merchant, despite her father's disapproval. He then got himself into a duel to the death with a local nobleman, who was pursuing the same girl. This then lead straight into several side plots where the players had to save his life. They had to find a fencing instructor for him, so he would have any chance at winning the duel. They tried reasoning with the nobleman, who turned out to be a gigantic pr*ck (I love adding hilariously unsympathetic villains). They tried talking to the girl's father, to get him to accept their npc crew-member for who he really is, and to see that the nobleman is a bad guy. They also had to find a judge for the duel, and find out the exact rules of a duel, to see if there was anyway to get their friend out of this pickle. And of course the unpleasant nobleman also made an appearance in the main plot. It is great when you can intertwine these various plot lines into one fantastic ensemble. [/QUOTE]
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