Hussar
Legend
I have no idea what Michael Jordan looks like, so if I did give him my cell phone, it wouldn't be due to his fame. What about NPCs who don't recognise the PCs? Does the PC get +0 on his roll instead of +15 then?
Really? Ok, pick famous person you do recognize then. The point still remains.
You are far and away more likely to give some famous person your cell phone than you are some random stranger on the street.
However, you example does outline the point perfectly. Famous person with no diplomacy isn't recognized. How do we mechanically represent that? Well, when you rolled your diplomacy, it failed. Why did it fail? The guy doesn't know who you are and tells you that he won't give you his cell phone. However, because MJ is pretty darn famous, this isn't going to happen all that often. So, he gets that +15 diplomacy, just because of his level and his level of fame.
Where did this correlation between higher level and fame come from? A far as I know, nowhere at all is there any expectation that being any particular level has anything whatsoever to do with how well known you are, and it hasn't in decades.
Page 172, 4e PHB:
Each epic destiny defines your lasting impact on the world or even the universe: how poeple forever afterward remember and talk about you.
Some people achieve lasting famer or notoriety without achieving an epic destiny, but that's a fleeting thing. Inevitably, those poeple are forgotten, lost in the murky depths of history. Your epic destiny ensures that your name and exploits live on forever.
3e was the only edition to not directly link fame to level. AD&D, you built a stronghold (or home of some sort depending on class) and attracted followers based on your level.
And, let's be honest, level and fame are pretty indelibly linked. It would be difficult, not impossible, but difficult, to achieve 20th level in 3e without achieving some degree of fame and recognition. You'd pretty much have to work very, very hard not to. There's a reason Mordenkainen and Elminister are well known after all. Yet, no one seems to remember that 3rd level thief that got ganked in a pit trap.
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