I feel like divinations and prophecies are SUCH a good vehicle for a GM to get to mess with their players a little, I once was in a game where our Cleric cast Commune multiple times to ask whether or not the party really needed to go to Hell to finish their objectives. She refused to believe that the answer kept being ‘yes.’
Someone who? Someone they will blindly trust? Time traveling Eira making sure things go right this time? Someone staging a prophecy for their own gain? 🙂
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8 thoughts on “Page 72”
Grendelkin
“Yes, except no”.
Soothsaying at its finest. She did learn something at the Mirror Academy.
Laurel
The worst thing to hear back from a prophet: “Well… it’s complicated.”
UnboundMotion
The trials of a young oracle XD
Not something divination wizards have to worry about, I’ll tell you that
Laurel
I feel like divinations and prophecies are SUCH a good vehicle for a GM to get to mess with their players a little, I once was in a game where our Cleric cast Commune multiple times to ask whether or not the party really needed to go to Hell to finish their objectives. She refused to believe that the answer kept being ‘yes.’
Schattensturm
Someone who? Someone they will blindly trust? Time traveling Eira making sure things go right this time? Someone staging a prophecy for their own gain? 🙂
Laurel
Oooh Time Traveling Eira is a new theory! We’ll have to see~
Merchant of Pain
Be very careful with prophecy. You might not like what you learn. The answer can still be “No”.
Laurel
The answer might even be “You’re gonna make things so much worse.”
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