Jumping the gun a little big there, aren’t ya Fiend Team? It isn’t even Devil’s Night yet, and here you are already trick-or-treating on the Material Plane!

What with all the recent comings and goings across planar boundaries, the barrier between the planes must be thin indeed this year! One can only surmise what perfidious recon mission our demonic dungeon delvers have undertaken at the behest of BBEG. More importantly though, one can only boggle at the improbability of Handbook-World having its own version of Scooby-Doo. Just as well. Had things gone bit different with this month’s voting, our Quest Giver patrons might have inflicted Muppets, Pokémon, or Disney on us. I’m not sure I could have dealt with Fiender dressed up as Elsa.

Any dang way, let’s leave the spooky season aside for a second and zero in on Priest. Dude is one of our oldest NPCs, and also one of the most put-upon. Everyone loves to mess with him, and that’s for the simple reason that players are creatures of chaos. It doesn’t matter what alignments their PCs happen to have. If you give players an organized structure like a church, they will instinctively add disorder. Give ’em a kingdom and they’ll start a revolution. Give ’em a ship and they’ll stage a mutiny. Roll out a Heavenly Bureaucracy and they’ll steal the Peaches of Immortality. It’s like showing your domino setup to a pyromaniac. Shit’s going to wind up knocked over and on fire.

So we derive a few nuggets of wisdom from this observation. We know that 1) Players bring a destabilizing tendency to our orderly worlds. We also know that 2) It’s our job as good GMs to help our players have fun. We can therefore discern that 3) Bending plausibility in favor of shenanigans might be a good idea.

That means a simple costume can disguise a marilith as an elf. It means that NPCs may be strangely credulous at the service of a gag. It even means that impossible bullshit gets a pass if it’s funny. I know that I’ve succumbed to cartoon logic on occasion, and I’m willing to bet that you have too.

So for today’s discussion, why don’t we swap tales of NPCs with shitty Sense Motive scores? What ridiculous hijinks have you got away with? Give us all your best lies, capers, and hair-brained schemes down in the comments!