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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Christian" data-source="post: 8007902" data-attributes="member: 6901101"><p>Great point. The NPC should try to draw the character in to the conversation sometimes. Although, it's not always reasonable, both because of the world's context or time. And speaking of time, what is "a long stretch?" Combat at level 6 can take an hour with each encounter. At level 12 it's almost stupid how long it can take if the sides are equal. Watching characters mill about town and buy equipment can take an hour, especially with large groups. So when does a social encounter become too long? (Serious question. I assume it is individual, but for you as GM & player.) </p><p></p><p>As for speaking. I think a response to this is it depends what table you play at. Many players don't want to be the one talking, but they like to listen. I play with several people like that. It's like watching your friend try to talk to a girl and ask her out on a date. It can be entertaining. It is not always boring. If a player is always bored with it they can:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">comment themselves (and probably should try to help the face of their group unless they have ulterior motives, which is rare</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">ask questions or whisper advice to the party's face</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">comment out of character with jokes or observations</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">go to the bathroom, get a drink, etc.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">try to ruin the obvious objective of your party's face</li> </ul><p></p><p>Again these are pivotal social scenes, not commonplace ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Christian, post: 8007902, member: 6901101"] Great point. The NPC should try to draw the character in to the conversation sometimes. Although, it's not always reasonable, both because of the world's context or time. And speaking of time, what is "a long stretch?" Combat at level 6 can take an hour with each encounter. At level 12 it's almost stupid how long it can take if the sides are equal. Watching characters mill about town and buy equipment can take an hour, especially with large groups. So when does a social encounter become too long? (Serious question. I assume it is individual, but for you as GM & player.) As for speaking. I think a response to this is it depends what table you play at. Many players don't want to be the one talking, but they like to listen. I play with several people like that. It's like watching your friend try to talk to a girl and ask her out on a date. It can be entertaining. It is not always boring. If a player is always bored with it they can: [LIST] [*]comment themselves (and probably should try to help the face of their group unless they have ulterior motives, which is rare [*]ask questions or whisper advice to the party's face [*]comment out of character with jokes or observations [*]go to the bathroom, get a drink, etc. [*]try to ruin the obvious objective of your party's face [/LIST] Again these are pivotal social scenes, not commonplace ones. [/QUOTE]
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