Two members of our party were trying to claim the same crossbow (a peppermint crossbow from a Christmas Homebrewed one shot) and they decided to settle the matter by playing Boulder-Parchment-Shears. That was funny in itself, but we later realized the true irony was that the two party members were a lizardfolk and elf ...
That’s right, they basically played the D&D version of rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
(And for the record, the lizard did beat Spock.)
Has anyone else ever had something similar play out in their campaigns?
Not quite the same, but my werewolf fighter had a romance with the bard, who eventually got turned into a vampire. It was indeed a better love story than Twilight.
Two members of our party were trying to claim the same crossbow (a peppermint crossbow from a Christmas Homebrewed one shot) and they decided to settle the matter by playing Boulder-Parchment-Shears. That was funny in itself, but we later realized the true irony was that the two party members were a lizardfolk and elf ...
That’s right, they basically played the D&D version of rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
(And for the record, the lizard did beat Spock.)
Has anyone else ever had something similar play out in their campaigns?
Not quite the same, but my werewolf fighter had a romance with the bard, who eventually got turned into a vampire. It was indeed a better love story than Twilight.
Well done, Sphinx.
Well done.
Also hueh vampire bard. Man, doesn't that just sound like a capital-P Problem...
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That’s hilarious!