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Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
Moderators: ehiker133, waysoftheearth
Oh boy! Something to look forward to.waysoftheearth wrote:As starvation seems to be a reoccurring theme in this game, I've been thinking a bit about how deprivation should be handled in OD&D based games. I think I'm onto something reasonable now -- stay tuned to find out exactly how your PCs are suffering...
Presumably, none of us are currently starving, as we dined on roast mule 24 hours ago, right?waysoftheearth wrote:Okay guys, those of you who are starving might be interested in my post here.
A lot would depend on how it was played and reaction rolls for sure, but one could imagine the PCs being captured and frog marched into occupied Ket, or to the Hinterlands stronghold, and learning what's going on from the inside... not ideal, granted, but not entirely implausible.ehiker133 wrote:I don't think I'd ever consider surrendering to creatures of a chaotic alignment with evil tendencies to be "perfectly viable". Sounds like a game ender to me. End result of being sold into slavery, until useless, and then killed or tortured for information and then killed.
Can't imagine "let's have a chat, then we'll let you go".
Plenty of game-play hooks there, but yeah, you don't want to be the guy who gets an unlucky roll.the charisma score is usable to decide such things as whether or not a witch capturing a player will turn him into a swine or keep him enchanted as a lover.