When being questioned while under the effects of (the Truthspeak spell, the Grand Inquisitor of Elik the Reaping’s…

When being questioned while under the effects of (the Truthspeak spell, the Grand Inquisitor of Elik the Reaping’s…

When being questioned while under the effects of (the Truthspeak spell, the Grand Inquisitor of Elik the Reaping’s gaze, too much booze, etc) roll + CHR and obey the results for the remainder of the conversation.

10 +  : Your character can say whatever they like.

7-9 : Your character cannot directly lie, but can lie by omission or balance their statements to give false impressions.

6- : Not only can you not lie, either in spirit or literally, you feel compelled to answer any questions.  You also blurt out something … unfortunate… and true.  The GM may ‘help’ you with coming up with your error.

5 thoughts on “When being questioned while under the effects of (the Truthspeak spell, the Grand Inquisitor of Elik the Reaping’s…”

  1. Damian Jankowski for discussion of parley I would like to point you to Fred’s threat over there.

    If parley is not used its on players and GMs, the move is pretty good at what it doesn people just don’t engage it enough.

  2. Well, this move seems to have an entertaining spin on a conversation. I’m not saying it should replace it, as Parley has a different outcome, purpose, and requirement.

    I can’t force players to have to talk through a situation. I can open opportunities as much as I want for players, but that doesn’t mean that they are going to use it, calling for me to run the Parley roll.

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