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mrscollector
· 4 years ago
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My 2 yrs younger brother once played a barbarian in D&D. He was being chased by a group of rouges and decided to hide in a near by alley. There in the alley was a door. The DM said it was locked. My brother says he wanted to try to pick it. The DM said "You try to pick the lock but end up crushing the handle in your hand and ripping the door off its hinges. But you are able to open the door and replace the door to appear shut. Fooling the rouges enough for them to leave." Lmfao
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flyingoctopus
· 4 years ago
I did something similar with vampires but instead I asked if they would appreciate being waterboarded with holy water.
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· 4 years ago
But this would still fail, technically; usually, with this riddle, the point is that you have to find the right path/door/whatever but can only ask ONE question. Since the barbarian asked the "is he dead" question, he figured out the other was the liar, but now they're out of questions and presumably don't know where to go
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nelson
· 4 years ago
If he said YES you still wouldn’t know