So, I have an odd question, you guys. I'm GMing a Pathfinder game and the players are friends with basically one of the most powerful magic users in my setting that isn't, l ike, a demi-god or anything. Just immortal.
But here's the thing, he uses that power and his own technical know-how to prank people, largely harmless. Assuming infinite resources, what are some annoying, but funny things he can do to the players?
So far I've got things like "A wall of force that blocks them into a hallway in an inconvenient, but nonlethal, spot for 10 minutes." or "Replaced all the gold coins he pays them with chocolate gold coins and give them the real money when they notice"
Change their genders while sleeping, give them a day to feel weird, change then back.
Mages
Make random animals fall in love with them and just follow them around for a bit. Maybe commoners too.
Make their items temporarily sentient, just long enough to ask uncomfortable questions like "why do I exist?", then make then normal again.
>>46209773
Just a heads up, the players are going to get REALLY sick of this after, like, immediately. They're not going to see it as funny, they'll see it as a waste of time.
>>46209960
So far they've liked it, and it's thematically in-theme with the setting that they signed up for. I'm not trying to pull this on people in the middle of "The Hero's Journey"
>>46210175
>So far they've liked it
No, they've tolerated it. Big difference.
>>46212127
you can't exactly say that if you are not one of their players.
>>46209773
You might take some inspiration from Lord Calcico, here. Take care you don't take too much, though.
>>46212127
And just who the fuck are you then, the no fun police?
>>46212239
If you ask them they have to tell you.
It's the law.