In my last D&D session, one of my party members (rogue) decided to rob a woman. He led her to a back alley and acted like he was in the mafia. She screamed, alerting 7 guards. His level 8 self obviously got arrested.
My character (wizard) saw him and the guards passing by and I jokingly said “FIREBALL” and my DM said roll for damage. I killed 32 people and the 7 guards. I got arrested and both me and my rogue party member were put in jail. My party decided to punish me for something completely accidental. The bail for both of us was a total of 10,000 GP, I was 8000, the Rogue was 2000.
Their punishment for me was a contract. I signed it and I had to pay 8000 GP to them by 10 sessions. Compound interest of 1% was also added every session. So it would end when the price got to 8800 GP. My DM was completely fine with this.
Was this right for my party members? I felt like they were overdoing it because I just jokingly said something and forgot a certain rule that was implemented a few sessions before my last one.
No more table talk.
This rule was ignored by both our DM and players until this moment.
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r/DnD In my last D&D session, one of my party members (rogue) decided to rob a woman. He led her to a back alley and acted like he was in the mafia. She screamed, alerting 7 guards. His level 8 self obviously got arrested. My character (wizard) saw him and the guards passing by and I jokingly said “FIREBALL” and my DM said roll for damage. I killed 32 people and the 7 guards. I got arrested and both me and my rogue party member were put in jail. My party decided to punish me for something completely accidental. The bail for both of us was a total of 10,000 GP, I was 8000, the Rogue was 2000. Their punishment for me was a contract. I signed it and I had to pay 8000 GP to them by 10 sessions. Compound interest of 1% was also added every session. So it would end when the price got to 8800 GP. My DM was completely fine with this. Was this right for my party members? I felt like they were overdoing it because I just jokingly said something and forgot a certain rule that was implemented a few sessions before my last one. No more table talk. This rule was ignored by both our DM and players until this moment. submitted by /u/Ok-Pool-2358 [link] [comments]
In my last D&D session, one of my party members (rogue) decided to rob a woman. He led her to a back alley and acted like he was in the mafia. She screamed, alerting 7 guards. His level 8 self obviously got arrested.
My character (wizard) saw him and the guards passing by and I jokingly said “FIREBALL” and my DM said roll for damage. I killed 32 people and the 7 guards. I got arrested and both me and my rogue party member were put in jail. My party decided to punish me for something completely accidental. The bail for both of us was a total of 10,000 GP, I was 8000, the Rogue was 2000.
Their punishment for me was a contract. I signed it and I had to pay 8000 GP to them by 10 sessions. Compound interest of 1% was also added every session. So it would end when the price got to 8800 GP. My DM was completely fine with this.
Was this right for my party members? I felt like they were overdoing it because I just jokingly said something and forgot a certain rule that was implemented a few sessions before my last one.
No more table talk.
This rule was ignored by both our DM and players until this moment.
submitted by /u/Ok-Pool-2358
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