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kidnapping positions
send one for a starter featuring my muse, your muse or both of our muses (feel free to specify)...
duct taped to a chair
drenched with water & regularly half-drowned to keep them semi-conscious at most
tied somewhere with rising water levels
in the trunk of a car
in the back of a truck
in the back of a police vehicle
in the backseat of a car, trying to draw other drivers' attention
buried alive in a car/other vehicle
buried alive in a coffin (or casket, or burial shroud, etc)
strapped to a table & chemically restrained
strapped to a table & being operated on
strapped to a table & being tortured/injured for information
chained to a wall in a cold room
chained to the ceiling so they have to stand on tip-toes to reach the ground
locked in a small container (fridge, freezer, storage chest)
duct taped & gagged in a cupboard
duct taped & gagged in a bathroom
duct taped & gagged in another part of a house, basement or mansion
dumped in a river (possibly drugged, duct taped, etc)
left in a dumpster (possibly drugged, duct taped, etc)
left for dead in this creative way: (fill in the blank)
having just escaped from their kidnapper and badly needing food/water/medical attention/etc
having just escaped from their kidnapper and making that first phonecall home to say hello, I'm alive
having just escaped from their kidnapper and making the decision to turn back around to help (another muse) escape, as well
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One of my favorite open ended DnD puzzles I made was the venn diagram.
On the ground there are three intersecting circles. If a party member steps into one, part of it starts glowing. Things representing something that the characters have in common need to be placed in the intersections.
Even with more than 3 players you get the whole group thinking (places can be switched).
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i completely forgot i made a room in a puzzle house just me telling all my players they’re not the doppelgänger and saying they can’t bring it up and then i’ll never talk about it again
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so I fucked with my player’s expectations by half-joking about a cat-shaped mimic and had a cat walk into the room after they killed the session boss. They immediately started bickering over what to do - one of them wanted to kill it outright because it was definitely the mimic, another wanted to hit it to check, and then ofc one just wanted to pet the kitty regardless of whether or not it was a mimic.
This went on long enough that I knew that 1. they had to deal with it one way or another, they weren’t just going to walk away, and 2. having the cat prove to be a mimic wouldn’t be funny, but neither would it just being an ordinary cat and nothing happening.
So I let it be an ordinary cat and jumpscared them with a rug of smothering. Again. Namely through their new friend, Mr Skull, who is a haunted talking skull with amnesia.
The Barbarian: Mr Skull, is that cat a mimic? Skull: nah, that’s Jorts. He’s a moron. The Sorcerer: *is petting the cat* Skull: it’s the rug you wanna watch out for- My Players: NOT AGAIN!
Understandably the Barbarian has now sworn to destroy all rugs and the party has a fear of them. I think we need a session set in a carpet shop now :)
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I saw an idea somewhere to use tic-tac-toe in your campaign as a locking mechanism and I thought that would be a good idea for a simple puzzle at the very start of the game. So I set it up as a locked room that could only be opened by a 3 by 3 grid of tiles on the ground. After they touched a tile, it turned silver, then after that another tile would turn gold. They just had to figure out it was tic-tac-toe and all they had to do to get out was win a game of tic-tac-toe. Easy enough, right? Wrong. This puzzle, which I thought they would figure out was tic-tac-toe after messing around for a couple minutes absolutely bewildered them. Our cleric was convinced that it was an alignment chart but didn’t think his character would have any idea what it was. Our monk tried stepping on each individual tile and do a multitude of different patterns. And our fighter, after failing to knock down the door ended up just sitting down on one of the tiles, much to the annoyance of our monk. It was only after me heavily hinting that it was a game they all would know, they finally put the pieces together.
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Inktober
6: sliding puzzle I had to throw together an hour before the game. The upper left is the activation rune.
he tiles have to be in ROY G BIV (then black) order starting with top middle. The color gems on the map are clues to the order. A player can use an action to make 4 moves, and a bonus action to move 2. Then just put an eternal mob spawn machine that only turns off when the puzzle is solved.
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very neat idea for anyone who enjoys puzzle making!
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Quick easy puzzle
Goal: have all levers point up
Setup: 5 levers, only the middle one is pointing down.
Mechanism: when you flip a lever, it also flips the two adjacent ones. The far left/right ones loop around and flip each other.
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DnD puzzle I made for my players, adapted from a children’s book with logic puzzles in it. I panicked at first but they got there and solved it pretty quick innit. turns out it’s all gone to pot anyway in this port district :D Solution under the cut
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help i need puzzle ideas for a harvest festival/carnival/fair held in a city of pirates who *strongly* believe in honor among thieves
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My greatest suffering is not having anyone to go out with me on the Sânziene night, to make flower crowns and wear long white dresses....
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…but we’re still alive.
yeah, we’re still alive.
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Roy: mywife is soft nd ilikeher
Roy: my wiwwwfie wife is visting her best friend and i miss her
Roy: MY EWFIE IS HOME MY WIFE8
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Me explaining my conspiracy theory to my friends that dream is an industry plant and all his content is staged and he's a hired persona of a bigger media company and that's why he emerged onto YouTube with a fuck ton of money and high quality production and immediate connections to bigger YouTubers and was propelled from 1k subs to millions of subs in under a year
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