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<blockquote data-quote="Diremede" data-source="post: 2583088" data-attributes="member: 7964"><p>I actually had a guy very scared, or at least scared for his character. Which if I remember correctly he stated " I"m getting out of here right now. I run out the door I don't care what everyone else is doing." I asked if he wanted to snag up his backpack with his road gear in it that he left upstairs, and he said " no I can buy new gear, this place is creepy as hell and my life is worth more than a pack full of crap."</p><p></p><p>hehehe</p><p></p><p>It was rather humerous as the rest of the group didn't understand his paranoia. See he decided to steal this bottle of "wine" from this guy he saw drunk stumbling down the street, and took a big swig. At this point the PC's had made it to an inn looking for a place to settle down for the night. As he was in the common room the "wine" took effect and he began to hallucinate and so I had him seeing people with fangs and claws, but when he looked again they weren't there, they were just normal people. Then some people had scaly lizard like skin and eyes with elongated pupils like a snake, but then upon closer examination, maybe they didn't. Needless to say I had slipped him about 3 or 4 notes with similar happenings about strange looking people and moving shadows and the rest of the group began to question him about what was wrong, not to mention it was a stormy night in a strange town. I guess it had a better effect on him that I had really planned, but it was a good laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diremede, post: 2583088, member: 7964"] I actually had a guy very scared, or at least scared for his character. Which if I remember correctly he stated " I"m getting out of here right now. I run out the door I don't care what everyone else is doing." I asked if he wanted to snag up his backpack with his road gear in it that he left upstairs, and he said " no I can buy new gear, this place is creepy as hell and my life is worth more than a pack full of crap." hehehe It was rather humerous as the rest of the group didn't understand his paranoia. See he decided to steal this bottle of "wine" from this guy he saw drunk stumbling down the street, and took a big swig. At this point the PC's had made it to an inn looking for a place to settle down for the night. As he was in the common room the "wine" took effect and he began to hallucinate and so I had him seeing people with fangs and claws, but when he looked again they weren't there, they were just normal people. Then some people had scaly lizard like skin and eyes with elongated pupils like a snake, but then upon closer examination, maybe they didn't. Needless to say I had slipped him about 3 or 4 notes with similar happenings about strange looking people and moving shadows and the rest of the group began to question him about what was wrong, not to mention it was a stormy night in a strange town. I guess it had a better effect on him that I had really planned, but it was a good laugh. [/QUOTE]
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