| DeathFromAbove256 |
We have a party member who repeatedly uses Glibness to undermine the other players experience. Essentially, he uses an unbeatable lie against the other characters in the party whenever he sees fit, to rob the other characters of their choices. (This person is Evil, your gold is cursed and you should give it to me, it's best for everyone if you kill yourself). The use of this spell is so frequent and prevalent, that in-character the party doesn't know it's being used, the effect it's having is making the other PCs the Bards slaves. I've spoken to the GM about it, as have the rest of the players, but we've yet to sort out a solution to this dilemma. The explanations for Bluff and the Glibness spell are unclear to us, and we're unsure how to proceed. Could an experienced GM lay down how they would handle this? Do the lies effected by glibness end with the 70 minute spell duration? Would our characters be able to tell it was being used and counteract it with a counterspell?