House rule: If it's in the expanded rules, NPCs don't have access to the spell.
Ahdok @ ahdok @ttrpg.network Posts 124Comments 863Joined 2 yr. ago

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When you get the feeling everyone else at the table is just looking at their phones.
Whenever the DM introduces a friendly NPC, the players IMMEDIATELY derail from the plot.
It's a better excuse than "because that's what I rolled on the D20 table in the book"...
Addis explained in an earlier strip - the people making the accusations are not interested in whether or not the accusations are true, they're interested in manufacturing a scandal.
When people with an agenda are pushing conspiracy theories, there is no test or proof you can administer that will satisfy them. They will just move the goalposts. "She found a magic way to cheat the zone of truth, that's how awful she is." "She's so corrupt she doesn't consider what she did to be cheating." "The church cheated for her and she didn't notice". "The person casting Zone of Truth is part of the conspiracy."