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« on: June 02, 2015, 04:16:56 PM »
As many of you know it's a bit difficult to plan out conversations within the campaigns of the DFRPG as your players can [for the most part] do and say whatever they'd like. For those of you who have put faeries in your campaigns how do you handle social interactions in regards to lying by omission. As an example let's say your player characters get into a conversation with Maeve (circa Summer Knight). They want information on something and she doesn't want to give it outright, but she can't lie. Does anyone have any tips on roleplaying her conversation so that she can lie indirectly by things such as omission? (A common tactic of the fae from what I remember.) This may seem simple to some, but I'm having a hard time thinking of ways to do it. I haven't worked any form of fae into my campaign as of yet simply for this reason, but I would love to do so. Any input anyone has would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!