prokopetz: zsweber-studios: prokopetz: More D&D monster facts: The age-old animosity between dwarves and ogres stems from a secret that ogres keep – namely, that dwarves are delicious. Ensuring that this secret does not spread is dwarfkind’s first priority, and the stereotype of ogres as compulsive cannibals has been cultivated primarily to ensure that nobody believes …

Hi, LawfulGoodness. I’m not exactly a new player, but I’ve stumbled into a predicament that’s certainly making me feel like one- And not in the good way, either. How would you go about roleplaying a Lawful Good character with points into Intimidate for means of demoralizing foes, with the hopes of getting them to surrender more often than not? Most sources I’ve looked at for examples of what to say for the roll have so far left me feeling dirty and bad on the inside.

lawfulgoodness: Well, there’s definitely different flavors of LG, ranging from “Pacifist” to “The Blood of the Unrighteous Tastes Great With Oreos.” If you have a character concept that combines LG with a high intimidate skill, then “Intimidate” the heck out of some bad guys.  Now, there is a distinction between “torture” and “intimidation” that’s important, but let’s just say for …

athenasdragon: sufficientlylargen: My understanding of D&D is that the GM has the power to make the next quest a heist, but the players control whether the background music for this heist will be the Pink Panther theme, the Mission Impossible theme, or the Benny Hill theme. That’s it, that’s the game!

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