But I have been running a D&D game for a few months now, and it finally got to the point where people are comfortable with their own characters that their comments are more from their characters then the players.
Well here is the set up. An entire town has been wiped out, and the hero roll up find one last survivor and then discover the town has been taken over my a giant shapeshifter, now if anyone of you have read Michael Criton's Phantom's I bet this sounds familiar.
The players are talking to the large amorphous mass. And they are getting ready to kill it. So it starts to play the role of the Shujena's god. It starts quoting passage and verse, but the with out the proper context, and it being an evil abberation it didn't quite pull it off. The party wanted it dead but the shujena hesitated. Out of the back of the group the wizard shoots a scorching ray and strikes the monster burning away part of it's flesh.
The Shifter fighter steps up and draws his sword, the wizard has done his job for him, and he assures the rest the of the party with the now classic line:
"Gods don't burn"
Well here is the set up. An entire town has been wiped out, and the hero roll up find one last survivor and then discover the town has been taken over my a giant shapeshifter, now if anyone of you have read Michael Criton's Phantom's I bet this sounds familiar.
The players are talking to the large amorphous mass. And they are getting ready to kill it. So it starts to play the role of the Shujena's god. It starts quoting passage and verse, but the with out the proper context, and it being an evil abberation it didn't quite pull it off. The party wanted it dead but the shujena hesitated. Out of the back of the group the wizard shoots a scorching ray and strikes the monster burning away part of it's flesh.
The Shifter fighter steps up and draws his sword, the wizard has done his job for him, and he assures the rest the of the party with the now classic line:
"Gods don't burn"
What edition do you play?