My best instances come from a roll20 campaign. First one speaks for itself: Player: Do I need to make a reflex save to avoid being hit by decapitated heads? The second one needs some set-up: there's a whisper command used by typing '/w [character name]', and my character is new to the group - a servant of the Duke who hired the party. The group failed its mission to kill the head of a clan of raiding drow, and several members, one named Leo, are in favor of lying to the Duke. My character is not and has insisted she will tell the Duke the truth. We get back to town, go to the Duke, who of course asks what happened and if he should send the party back out instead of getting soldiers. The following was all posted within half a minute or so: Cyanak: "The main reason for failure is that the drow, we discovered, were highly adapted for fighting in the dark. Their lair was unlit, and they had many traps in waiting. I do admit that these fighters know what to expect from fighting a drow, which simple discussion cannot give." Leo: ./w Milwertz Let's get cyanak if she does not comply on taking us Leo: actually Cyanak: (GEE THANKS) Leo.: cyanak don't read the post above