Taverns, inns and other social hubs are a big part of life for any adventurer. Besides providing lodgings and meals, it's where rumours and gossip is shared with the locals.
How this works
- Post your announcements as in-character rumour or gossip going around. This can be anything, as long as it's something NPC's (such as tavern patrons and shopkeepers) would echo.
- Your character starts the rumour and gossip. The locals simply echo it for other players to hear. When posting, note that it is your character telling and starting the rumour, not the NPC's themselves.
- Your character either starts the rumour by telling it himself, or by being witnessed by the NPC's. If your PC had a brawl with another PC, you don't need your PC to be telling this rumour. You can simply post of how NPC witnesses are telling of your fight.
- Rumours and gossip are just that, rumours and gossip. That something is posted here doesn't make it true. It's just something that's being told in-character.
- Be considerate to the players who start rumours and gossip. Don't abuse the situation by apprehending the brawlers on your own initiative and claim there were NPC witnesses. Request DM involvement beforehand instead.
- DM's can prune rumours at their discretion. NPC's are their territory. Listen to your DM's. And give them biscuits.
- When attributing attitudes and reactions to NPC's, always check them with a DM first. Be very considerate towards other roleplayers with this.
Discuss the intention and functioning of this thread here.
An example of a rumour started by telling:
This rumour would/could then be retold by NPC's.Leore has been telling how Banites, Helmites, Tempites, Red Knight and Tyrrans are wearing bedsheats to pose like ghosts. They are the source of the undead sightings.
An example of a rumour through action:
Leore has been performing a chant explaining the origin of Bane, at the Rivermoot tavern.
An example of a rumour needing DM approval:
A Half-Elf troubadour by the name of Leore has caused some controversy in Rivermoot. A few days ago he returned from Silverymoon to perform a chant on the mythos of Bane. The chant explains Bane's origin and nature. Locals are reluctant to discuss the exact content of the chant, however.