There was this instance where the PC was in a haunted house and didn't notice the creepy sounds and ghostly apparitions. The other players were cracking up as the PC just went about oblivious.
Oh, there's this one where the PC was in a room full of obvious traps but just walked around like nothing was there. It was hilarious!
Well, there's this story where a rogue was trying to pickpocket a noble. He thought he was being super sneaky, but he accidentally grabbed the noble's pet mouse instead. The mouse started squeaking and running all over the rogue, and the noble just stared at him in confusion.
A memorable one is when a fighter tried to show off his strength by jumping across a chasm. But he miscalculated and ended up hanging from the edge, with his pants falling down in the process. His comrades had to pull him up while trying not to laugh.
Sure. There was a time when a D&D group had a wizard who accidentally turned his own shoes into snakes. He spent the whole session trying to catch them while hopping around on one foot. It was hilarious as the snakes slithered away and the wizard kept casting wrong spells in his panic.
In a D and D game I was in, our bard decided to try and charm a dragon with his music. He started playing this really out - of - tune song, thinking it would be unique. Instead of being charmed, the dragon just looked at him like he was crazy and then started laughing so hard that it couldn't attack for a few rounds, which gave us an unexpected advantage.
A supply ship had mislabeled some of the crates. When they opened them on the beach, instead of finding ammunition, they found a crate full of combs. The soldiers on the beach just stared at it in disbelief and then burst into laughter. It was a rather absurd discovery considering the seriousness of the D - Day operations.
There could be a 'd and d story' where a lone hero starts from a small village. He or she goes on a quest to find a magical artifact to save the village from a dark curse. Along the way, they meet various strange creatures and form alliances with other adventurers. They face challenges like solving riddles in ancient tombs and battling evil wizards who also want the artifact.
Assuming 'd' represents 'drama', in 'funny d stories', there might be over - the - top characters. For instance, a character who always exaggerates their emotions. They might cry at the slightest inconvenience or laugh uproariously for no good reason. This over - acting can make the story really funny.
A great funny D story is when D tried to sing along with a bird. D made the funniest noises that didn't match the bird's song at all. The bird just looked at D as if it was crazy. It was really a simple but hilarious moment.
Well, there's a story of a D and D character who was a paladin. He had a strict code of honor. Once, he was faced with a choice between saving a village from a group of bandits or following a false lead on a powerful magical item that could enhance his powers. He chose to save the village, showing his true character. His selfless act was later rewarded when he found an even more powerful artifact in the village.
Yes, they can. D&D gods often play significant roles in creating depth and lore within the stories.