New question for DMs and players. I'm interested in hearing some examples of your favorite non-combat role-playing encounters?
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 13, 2017
The bard was given a slot at a festival concert and hired a student wizard to cast dancing lights and other minor illusions. The student wizard fell in love with performance and went off to bard college. Found their true calling! 😃
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 14, 2017
The DM made us improvise a convoluted assasination/distraction scenario without the use of combat abilities. A stuffed dead tiger was used roughly half a dozen times for ridiculous antics, including firing a sniper gun and piloting a dirgible.
…it may not have ended up canon. Hahahahaha!!! 😂
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 14, 2017
Wow! Epic theater caper! 😂
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 14, 2017
Players running into an NPC they’d normally be hostile against, in a situation where open hostility is impossible.
For example: running into a lich disguised as a human in a crowded market, where conflict would lead to massive collateral damage. Tricky lich! 😄
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 14, 2017
The boasting contest with the genie in the Al Qadim “Secrets of the Lamp” adventure book. Ha! That is great! 😄
— 🎄🏕Adam Lee🎄🏔 (@adamofadventure) December 14, 2017