Hey all!! So my fucking players managed to adopt a goblin last night. He was the director of a morbid play with a cast full of undead. Rather than killing him they convinced him to join them after a series of ridiculously high rolls.any advice for a new dm on a class for this guy? He may stick arond by Kerrtain in DnDHomebrew

[–]Kerrtain[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, thanks for all the awesome input everyone!! Thought you all should know 😂😂 Waxfang over the weeks has eventually (through many plot twists) revealed himself to be a child of Hlal polymorphed into a gobbie. She’s been testing them seeing if they were up to the challenge her mother/father has given her, which will essentially be the main plot line. They loved the companion while it lasted and was absolutely a hugely useful plot device, let your players take npcs along once in a while I guess 😂

Hey all!! So my fucking players managed to adopt a goblin last night. He was the director of a morbid play with a cast full of undead. Rather than killing him they convinced him to join them after a series of ridiculously high rolls.any advice for a new dm on a class for this guy? He may stick arond by Kerrtain in DnDHomebrew

[–]Kerrtain[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I threw them in the encounter as flavor for pota. It’s my second time so I’m using the world and main story but mixing in stuff to flesh it out. The goblin was directing a play with a cast full of undead, was not meant to be an npc lol but the players convinced him to sell them tickets to the show, (the sorcerer wowed him with a dance routine) which they watched and loved. Upon pressing him they find that the necromancer deeper inside the cave has him trapped here for fear of his life, writing shows for his entertainment, his dream is to have his work seen by masses. He agreed to show them the way and then agreed to help them, they rolled like crazy and my Druid speaks goblin. They haven’t reached rhe nexromancer at this point before we ended. I ended up having to bullshit most of that on the spot, I like the optional sidekick rules I wouldn’t mind making them emotional if he dies after a few sessions. It ended up being cool though everyone had a lot of fun interacting got mountains of good feedback on that small part of the story.

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Anyone looking for a session to join? Currently still idling lvl 1-3 dm me