Strip Rock-paper-scissors: - Police Edition -fin...
That’s when the walked in.
Neither had we. Until last Friday. It started as a joke during our monthly tabletop RPG session. The party’s rogue had been arrested (again), and the rest of the group—two bickering fighters, a morally flexible cleric, and a bard who solves everything with poor life choices—decided to break them out of the city guard’s headquarters. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition -Fin...
The captain sighed, unclipped the key ring, and handed it over. Then he removed his badge and tossed it on the table. “Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors – Police Edition. I hate this game.” The rogue was freed. The guard captain requested a transfer to archives duty. And we now have a new house rule: Never let the bard “seduce” the NPC if there’s a restraining order system. That’s when the walked in
Then the throw: Captain threw Rock. Fighter 1 threw Paper. It started as a joke during our monthly tabletop RPG session
Bribe beats Threaten.