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<blockquote data-quote="akr71" data-source="post: 6827379" data-attributes="member: 6801213"><p>I played LMOP with my family (and introduced them to D&D) when my son was 6 and daughter 11. Their creativity will blow you away - when interrogating a goblin my son (and dwarf barbarian) said he wanted to intimidate the goblin. I said, "OK, what do you say to him?" With that he stood up, pointed at me and shouted "Tell us what you know or die!"</p><p></p><p>They were also very receptive to mercy and that not all 'monsters' are evil. They gladly rescued the goblin being bullied by bugbears (Droop), and brought him along on subsequent missions. Droop is now their butler/steward and looks after their estate while they adventure.</p><p></p><p>Another example of the kids creativity when role-playing: in another adventure I had them on one side of a river with an orc camp on the other. They needed to infiltrate the camp, but the river was too swift to swim across. I expected them to sneak back into the forest and build a raft, but no, my son (playing a druid) says he shapeshifts into a crocodile, swims across the river and kills the orc sentry by dragging it into the water (stealth check successful). He then grabbed the rope of one of the orc boats and dragged it back across the river to the rest of the party. I looked at him with my jaw hanging open while my wife and daughter hi-five him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akr71, post: 6827379, member: 6801213"] I played LMOP with my family (and introduced them to D&D) when my son was 6 and daughter 11. Their creativity will blow you away - when interrogating a goblin my son (and dwarf barbarian) said he wanted to intimidate the goblin. I said, "OK, what do you say to him?" With that he stood up, pointed at me and shouted "Tell us what you know or die!" They were also very receptive to mercy and that not all 'monsters' are evil. They gladly rescued the goblin being bullied by bugbears (Droop), and brought him along on subsequent missions. Droop is now their butler/steward and looks after their estate while they adventure. Another example of the kids creativity when role-playing: in another adventure I had them on one side of a river with an orc camp on the other. They needed to infiltrate the camp, but the river was too swift to swim across. I expected them to sneak back into the forest and build a raft, but no, my son (playing a druid) says he shapeshifts into a crocodile, swims across the river and kills the orc sentry by dragging it into the water (stealth check successful). He then grabbed the rope of one of the orc boats and dragged it back across the river to the rest of the party. I looked at him with my jaw hanging open while my wife and daughter hi-five him. [/QUOTE]
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