• excral@feddit.org
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    I took it a step further once: we were playing DSA (can’t recommend, I don’t like the system) and it has a spell called Objectovoco (German source, sorry). That spell allows you to ask objects yes or no questions that they have to answer truthfully. So I was basically interrogating the furniture when we were supposed to have no witnesses to ask.

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      Das Schwartze Auge

      “The Black Eye.” The spell name is interesting, coming from a German game - “object” is spelled the English way and “voco” clearly alludes to “vocal,” a word that derives from Latin, not German.

      • not a martian, honest@dice.camp
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        @samus12345 @excral DSA uses a sort of garbled Latin for spells (and Latin as the “old” language Bosparano, with modern Garethi represented as German. Doesn’t make sense in context, but it keeps with the quasi-medieval feel of the setting)

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    Druid: “Okay, can you explain what has happened?”

    Druid Spell Target: “Oh, absolutely. But you need to do me one favor, first.”

    Druid: “Anything, just name it.”

    Druid Spell Target: “EXTINGUISH ME!!!”

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    When your party doesn’t have a Cleric, but you don’t want to be a religious fruitcake to support your party, so you just roll up a Circle of the Shepherd druid and get the side bonus of being able to talk to all the beasts, all the time, no need to fw spell slots. And then take Message as a cantrip because you rolled High Elf lineage. Become the single greatest reconnaissance member your party has ever seen.

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    Wizard did it.

    Ww? What?? It wasn’t me!

    Yeah it was.

    Are you really saying you saw the wizard do it?

    No, but it was him.

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        Other excuses in this vein:

        • DM shouldn’t have provided such a target rich environment
        • Had to be sure they weren’t all mimics and/or tree blights