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Ramond's RPG Adventure v2.0
should we lie to try avoiding a fight?
or should we just tell the truth? those two camps might not have been the friendliest with each other.
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They have the word of the informant, so I suggest telling the truth.

Something like "if you meant the guys that tried to rob us, they're dead."
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we're just friendly travellers that are searching for a boy (or who ever we were tasked to search for), but unfortunately we got robbed and when we asked to give the money back they just ran away, so we had to fight them and get the money, sadly they all died and if you want to keep your dignity and families safe we'd advise you to leave us alone and help us find the boy
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We could try to intimidate them.

"You know the other camp? You know how they're dead? We did that. Flee, or you'll share the same fate!"
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I like Simons Version better :P
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Just as clarification I'm going to need affirmation of most of the party on what to do before I go on. At the moment it isn't quite clear to me. (I don't count "Thanks" as agreement, since thanks can be given for various other reasons.)
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id go with simons version, although one of us could of course blurt out something else before he starts talking.
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Ditto, going for Simon's, have nothing to add.
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Dito.
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Agreed then.
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