Anyone got a story about things going weird due to sleep deprivation, or equally weird things happening?
...I’ll go.
*Ahem*
There was this one guy in the group who ended up playing the group’s token female character, and just for laughs, he gave her a flirt ability where she flirts with an enemy in mid-battle for no functional effect, but on a critical failure, it would turn the enemy gay.
Now, the party was venturing through a cavern as a first dungeon, and plenty enough foreshadowing had been given that there was a giant snake roaming about, which the party unanimously agreed to be the boss. The plan A that the party agreed upon was to try to tame the snake, but since nobody had a clue how to go about doing so, our best idea was to have the aforementioned character attempt to flirt with the snake, while everyone else got into positions for plans B and D.
He rolled a critical hit.
The ‘battle’ ended when the snake finished its, er, “mating dance.” The DM was kind enough to spare us from the details, then proceeded to have it die from unrelated injuries in a desperate throw to rerail the campaign.
Pablo360
25th Mar 2019, 12:47 AM
Whoa, dijon food.
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Guest
25th Mar 2019, 1:05 AM
...So, is this a deliberate repeat because of the sleep deprivation?
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DragonTrainer
25th Mar 2019, 1:15 AM
... It was because of sleep deprivation, yes. >_>
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Phantomdemon
25th Mar 2019, 4:17 AM
Ah, but who was sleep deprived.
The players, or the writer?
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Xivilai
25th Mar 2019, 11:27 AM
Yes.
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Guest
25th Mar 2019, 4:13 PM
a sleep deprived roleplayer start ad-libing stuffs as they go? look like things are going to keep getting stranger.
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Guest
28th Mar 2019, 3:47 AM
Anyone got a story about things going weird due to sleep deprivation, or equally weird things happening?
...I’ll go.
*Ahem*
There was this one guy in the group who ended up playing the group’s token female character, and just for laughs, he gave her a flirt ability where she flirts with an enemy in mid-battle for no functional effect, but on a critical failure, it would turn the enemy gay.
Now, the party was venturing through a cavern as a first dungeon, and plenty enough foreshadowing had been given that there was a giant snake roaming about, which the party unanimously agreed to be the boss. The plan A that the party agreed upon was to try to tame the snake, but since nobody had a clue how to go about doing so, our best idea was to have the aforementioned character attempt to flirt with the snake, while everyone else got into positions for plans B and D.
He rolled a critical hit.
The ‘battle’ ended when the snake finished its, er, “mating dance.” The DM was kind enough to spare us from the details, then proceeded to have it die from unrelated injuries in a desperate throw to rerail the campaign.
edit delete reply