• MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
    15·
    15 days ago

    This sounds like a good way to have multiple sessions of players playing lawyer and looking for the most ridiculous loopholes LOL. Take a shot every time a PC interjects with “WELL, technically…!”

    It sounds like it could be really satisfying but REALLY complicated setting up a plot involving a contract with these things hahaha.

    But I suppose they don’t have to be a source of lawyer drama at all. They’re a great tool for the DM to say “I prepped this quest arc and you agreed to it so you’re damn well going to do it or else!” Lol

    What a fascinating concept though. Woe betide the party who doesn’t read the entire contract!

    • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
      13·
      15 days ago

      I always wanted to get one of my lawyer friends to play a devil in a DND game I ran. Just have him write the worst contracts for the players that are more air tight than I can come up with.

      • Stamau123@lemmy.world
        1·
        14 days ago

        Why not? Sounds fun. My dad’s a paralegal, not even a lawyer, and if I ever had to make a devil contract in a game I’d have him make it