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"Why a spoon, cousin? Why not an axe?"Harm said:Torture can be both lawful and good. Personally, I'd recommend starting with a spoon.
"Because it's dull, you twit, it'll hurt more."
"Why a spoon, cousin? Why not an axe?"Harm said:Torture can be both lawful and good. Personally, I'd recommend starting with a spoon.
Like that.Men At Arms said:"I just want people to tell me things," said Carrot.
"Well, if they don't, you're not to hurt them," said Colon. "Look, you can ask questions, fair enough. But if Dr Whiteface starts getting difficult, we're to come away, right? ... If he won't answer, we're to leave peacefully and, oh, I don't know, think of something else. That's an order, like I said. Are you clear about this? It's an order."
"If he won't answer my questions," said Carrot, "I'm to leave peacefully. Right."
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"I should like you to tell me," said Carrot, "about events in this Guild House the night before last."
Dr Whiteface stared at him in silence.
Then he said, "If I don't?"
"Then," said Carrot, "I am afraid I shall, with extreme reluctance, be forced to carry out the order I was given just before entering."
He at glanced Colon. "That's right, isn't it, sergeant?"
"What? Eh? Well, yes-"
"I would much prefer not to do so, but I have no choice," said Carrot.
Dr Whiteface glared at the two of them.
"But this is Guild property! You have no right to... to..."
"I don't know about that, I'm only a corporal," said Carrot. "But I've never disobeyed a direct order yet, and I am sorry to have to tell you that I will carry out this one fully and to the letter."
"Now see here-"
Carrot moved a little closer.
"If it's any comfort, I'll probably be ashamed about it," he said.
The clown [Dr Whiteface] stared into his honest eyes and saw, as did everyone, only simple truth.
"Listen! If I shout," said Dr Whiteface, going red under his makeup, "I can have a dozen men in here."
"Believe me," said Carrot, "that will only make it easier for me to obey."
Dr Whiteface prided himself on his ability to judge character. In Carrot's resolute expression there was nothing but absolute, meticulous honesty. He fiddled with a quill pen and then threw it down in a sudden movement.
"Confound it!" he shouted. "How did you find out, eh? Who told you?"
roguerouge said:Okay. I have five ranks in intimidate. I'm looking to use the skill in social situations, not to impose a combat penalty. Let's say we've got a captive/potential criminal into confessing their crimes. How do I have my LG character get the confession?
Kurotowa said:Threaten to tell their criminal buddies that they DID confess. Imply that you already know the answers and just want confirmation. Lie that someone else confessed and blamed them.
srd said:INTIMIDATE (CHA)
Check: You can change another’s behavior with a successful check. Your Intimidate check is opposed by the target’s modified level check (1d20 + character level or Hit Dice + target’s Wisdom bonus [if any] + target’s modifiers on saves against fear). If you beat your target’s check result, you may treat the target as friendly, but only for the purpose of actions taken while it remains intimidated. (That is, the target retains its normal attitude, but will chat, advise, offer limited help, or advocate on your behalf while intimidated. See the Diplomacy skill, above, for additional details.) The effect lasts as long as the target remains in your presence, and for 1d6×10 minutes afterward. After this time, the target’s default attitude toward you shifts to unfriendly (or, if normally unfriendly, to hostile).
If you fail the check by 5 or more, the target provides you with incorrect or useless information, or otherwise frustrates your efforts.
Particle_Man said:Lying isn't lawful though, so not lawful good.
With a Clint Eastwood glare.roguerouge said:Okay. I have five ranks in intimidate. I'm looking to use the skill in social situations, not to impose a combat penalty. Let's say we've got a captive/potential criminal into confessing their crimes. How do I have my LG character get the confession?