Would you play along with a trickster NPC if they promised to give you good luck in return?
>naming your rabbit Good Luck
>selling it to a random murder hobo just because you want to ride his dick
Slut.
>>46545345
I don't even need the good luck because trickster shenanigans are fun and I have a horrible addiction to rolling new characters after grisly fates.
>>46545345
No, because they're probably trying to trick me.
Sure, but you have to take the possible risks that come with good fortune. No one ever said anything good in life was easy or free
>TFW Promethian that stylizes itself after the Cyotoe and scouts for potential Firewall candidates by leaving them clues in the form of foot prints.
>It never talks, always cackles, and always hacks its way into your mesh to communicate with you in your dreams.
I went along with a villainous trickster for less than that.
What I'm saying is, sex was had.
>>46546139
One could say that you got lucky
>>46546775
Perhaps he was up all night to get some?
>>46546842
I'm thinking he was just there for good fun
>>46546895
Well clearly he was up to the sun
>>46546930
Up all night to get lucky?
>>46546954
>binaries in approval
>>46545345
>trickster
>promise
Gee, I wonder if this is a trick?
>>46545345 (OP)
I (or, I should say. we) actually traveled with a chaotic good faerie dragon for a while, even without the promise of good luck. He occasionally helped out with magic and such, but he usually just managed to inadvertently fuck is over with his escapades. This was because he'd had multiple relationships with humanoids before we met him, all of which he ended prematurely, earning him a few powerful enemies from among his former parters' families. None of them were ever main story villain tier, but they were threats nonetheless.Things got better when he entered a relationship with a member of our party, although that was more for that character than anyone else at that point.
Rolled 20 + 16 (1d20 + 16)
>>46545345
>rolls insight check
Does this trickster seem malicious towards me?
>>46547288
>36
Spill it, DM.
>>46547288
Depends on what you call 'malicious'.
>>46547355
Um... does it seem to want to prank me too, maybe trick me after I keep my part of the bargain? Does it seem trustworthy as far as a trickster can be, for this deal?
>>46547396
>>46547527
Is it trying to intimidate me?
Rabbit rabbit rabbit!
>>46547595
>>46547355
>Detect alignment
>Not chaotic
>All is well
>Detect alignment
>Chaotic
>Fuck outa here
>2016
>calling it a rabbit
pls
>>46545345
No, i would probably rape them.
>>46547527
Might as well
>>46547669
How can there be a none chaotic trickster?
>>46548550
>Monty Hall
Please stop
It's probably a trick of some sort. Use sense motive or whatever the mechanical equivalent is depending on what is being offered.
>>46548550
Snatch bottle 2 without relinquishing bottle 1, by whatever means necessary. It's kill or be killed.
>>46547288
>>46548550
Well she should stay with the one she has.
The Monty hall problem assumes you're looking for the one that's different. But if you're trying to avoid the different one she should stay with option 1
>>46548571
Lawful Trickster AKA loophole master
>>46549649
She's looking for the ipecac. Ipecac induces vomiting so she can throw up the poison she's already eaten.
>>46548550
That said, just fucking kill the bitch and chug both bottles.
>>46549978
Ohh my bad. I skipped that part
>>46549978
Wouldn't that make it worse? You shouldn't wash down more stuff if you have poison in you already
>>46545345
>Would you play along with a trickster-
Yes.
A thousand times yes, because tricksters want to have fun and mess up peoples days, but if you agree to help them, chances are they'll see a kindred spirit.
The objective is to make yourself as small a target as possible, usually by patsying yourself off onto someone else.
Just make sure you're always the less fun option of possible targets. Otherwise, you're gonna be drafted to help anyways, so brace yourself.
>>46545345
Depends on what the trickster is doing.
>>46552905
Ipecac induces immediate and forceful vomiting. Putting that particular poison in your system will make damn sure there's no poison - or anything else - in your system shortly afterward.