A fellow neckbeard bought me a copy of that My Little Pony RPG, "Curse of the Statuettes" as a joke for my birthday. But it gave me a trollish idea. I went over it with my DM and conspired with him to secretly run the campaign for our group's latest pathfinder session. We kept our regular characters and just changed all NPCs into relevant races for our setting. We also left out nearly all mention of ponies, but to fuck with the players the DM kept in all references to friendship and love etc... So when ability tests came up where the party was using violence to solve the problem instead of diplomatically, they'd begin to be penalized. It was really mindfucking them and making them paranoid that they were being mind controlled or manipulated somehow. Finally, at the end the ruse was discovered when the party found the statues of all the victims in the game thus far and encountered the "Door of Harmony". One of the players decided to examine the statues closer, the DM told him some weren't human, the player asked with an annoyed, knowing smirk if they were ponies, cue DM's shit eating grin. You should've seen their faces. Still, it's nice to have fun and mix things up once in awhile. Pic not related because I don't want to take a 3 day vacation just yet.
Thank's for the story OP, I had a good chuckle.
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Our DM is cool like that. He once directly ripped a campaign out of D&D Online and had us blindly play it. It was cool to eventually find out how he had revamped it for us without us knowing. He also did an old episode of the Twilight Zone for us. I gotta say he's mastered his poker face.
>an old, red-robed wizard approaches your party