This is the dream scenario for every bard. (Well… one of the dream scenarios.) When you’ve got more than one monster, you’ve got more than one personality. That means there are multiple agendas. Potential points of leverage. And being a naturally gifted instigator, you’ve got the gods-given Charisma to drive a wedge between your foes.

In the classic setup, you’re looking for the scheming lieutenant. This ambitious peon chafes under the command of an unworthy chieftain, and dreams of the day he can Starscream his boss. All he’s waiting for is a devilishly handsome adventurer willing to create an opportunity.

“Alright Glimgot the Unscrupulous. We’re going to storm the throne room and kick the shit out of your boss. All you’ve got to do is NOT ring the alarm gong.”

“Hmmm… Chief Phatlootz is mighty. And you rolled, like, really high. You maybe want goblin infantry to help with stabbing?”

It’s the same deal if you’re working with devious dragons, conniving nobles, or quarreling ettin heads. Your first step is to discover motivations. You second is to dangle your potential ally’s desires in front of them. The third is to ask a simple favor.

And so, for today’s discussion, what do you say we compare our experiences pitting monsters against one another? When it happens, do you find that you’re working without the motivation > instigation > favor paradigm? What are some ways to spice up this classic social encounter? And how can you signal to your players that this particular path is open? Sound off with all your cheating spouses, ancient clan grudges, and duplicitous social climbers down in the comments!

 

 

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