A bridge troll wishes to elucidate on the legality of paying a toll to him.
>The King's roads aren't free good sir's, they must be maintained and patrolled. I am merely fulfilling a gap best suited to my abilities, namely the coercion of coin from travellers through my intimidating presence.
>Do not judge me harshly good sir, I am a cog in the machine of local government, now it is one gold coin per head please pay up if you wish to pass.
What does he say to convince you?
Josiah Ward
If we gotta pay to use the bridge where are our taxes going?
Parker Long
Give him our due and go on the way. No reason to get into a fight over a few measly gold pieces.
If he's especially trustworthy or kind seeming; give him a bag of extra gold and tell him to take one out for each serf, beggar, or other person too poor to cross the bridge, using that bag to pay for their tolls since they can't afford to cross.
Charles Hughes
I'm actually an agent of the crown, sent to collect the revenues from the various bridgemonsters of the land. Now hurry up and fork over that gold you've been collecting so I can cross this bridge and make it to the next one at a reasonable hour.
Noah Powell
Sure, if he's being legit. If we find out he was eating babies or something, we come back and smite his shit.
Ayden Jones
The paying of wages for the RoadWardens.
The roads and construction office in Fenwick.
The repaving of the South Pass after the unfortunate avalanche.
Oh good day to you sir, is Herbert sick today? I will simply need to see your Roads and Construction official badge to collect this weeks TROLL TOLL.
Chase Barnes
>what does he say to convince you Proceeds from this fee are used to improve and maintain local roads and infrastructure. Not a cent goes towards welfare gibs.
Nathan Butler
Can I solve a riddle instead? I like riddles, don't you?
Mason Rodriguez
Pay the toll if you want the boy's hole.
Dylan Nguyen
hey, if he is a duly appointed representative of the crown, I have no issue with paying the toll. and good for him finding a government job. this seems fair as well, if I can afford it, I'd do the same.
Joseph Morales
Since I don't negotiate with terrorists.
>I prepare hold monster whilst the rest of the party readies fire to burn this creature
Brandon Phillips
He says "look, I swear I didn't steal this joke from SMBC, honest".
Angel Smith
It's around noon, so could I just invite him up to share a meal instead? If he maintains the bridge then surly a good meal and good company would hold the same value as coin?
Henry Cook
"I normally charge less, but you never paid child support for your son, dad."
Christopher Long
If the King's roads and King's bridges aren't free then I've already paid. Unless he can show a writ of authority it's my duty as a King's Man to dispatch him and return all he's stolen.
John Evans
It sounds like you're saying "boy's hole".
Robert Gonzalez
Pay him is due, & then cast magic reinforcing or improving the bridge in some way. Inform the nearest authority of the crown I come across of his presence & double check his creditials. Encourage them to legitimize him if he isn't legitimate already
Oliver Hughes
If you maintain the roads where is your mason tools and other tools to work on the road?
Carter Ortiz
It's an evil campaign so we're probably just gonna kill/rob him no matter what he says
Aiden Diaz
Don't you also risk burning up the bridge by doing that?
Blake King
Taxation is theft. I prepare to smite evil.
Isaiah Bennett
So?
Cameron Barnes
If he owns the bridge crossing without paying the toll would be a violation of the NAP.
Oliver Johnson
>tfw you're not exempt from taxes and still have to pay the toll
Connor Thompson
Wouldn't the especially poor already avoid these bridges since they know they'd have to pay a toll?
Easton Long
>No reason to get into a fight over a few measly gold pieces. It's not about the gold, it's about justice.
Ian Miller
Have him literally hold up the bridge. Don't pay, fall and get eaten. Kill him, no more bridge.
Sebastian Gutierrez
Are road tolls unjust, then?
Juan Watson
One gold per head? My word, that can't be the rate, can it? That's a day's pay for most folk! Over a week's for the laborers!
If these are the taxes we're paying for the bridge, it's a wonder people aren't avoiding this road altogether!
Sebastian Williams
But he is in the employ of the crown, which created the bridge by seizing the land from its rightful owners with usurped authority. The presence of this land as being under his de facto control is a violation of the NAP in and of itself.
Juan Sanders
It depends.
Tyler Foster
>The local magistrate sends bounty hunters to drag you in front of a court for failure to pay troll
Alexander Jones
I wonder if this is a plot from a local noble to limit his peasant's mobility. If they can't afford to leave to other regions and find more generous lords, he is free to misuse them.
I shall have to take this matter to the magistrates. If the roads are a common good, then clearly this toll is too high, depriving the common of full use of that good.
Unless there is a pricing schema in place, and the rate is simply for adventuring parties, in which case I'd like to see the schema in question. Maybe if we re-classify ourselves as guards to a merchant, our fee can be reduced.
Levi Powell
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Parker Wood
>tfw you try to smite a terrorist but become one yourself as you sow terror by killing a civil servant Shame
Oliver Watson
The full charge would be
>The murder of a crown agent. >Destruction of government property. >Illegal possession of weapons (can't have peasants running around with swords and flails after all.) >And finally failure to pay the bridge toll.
Liam Carter
>And finally failure to pay the bridge toll. Actually, failure to pay the bridge TROLL is a separate criminal offense on the books.
Eli Thompson
One gold piece? That's outrageous! That's well over three months wages for a journeyman, let alone one of the low folk! The magistrate will hear about this!
John Brooks
>"Fine, but ye gots ta cross teh bridge. So that'll be one gold..."
Anthony Murphy
Would that mean you would have to pay two gold then? One for the troll, one for the bridge? Also
>Murder of a tax collector.
I'm pretty sure at this point whoever murdered the government troll is getting a death sentence.
Robert Wilson
Bah. Ten pennies, sure. Fifteen even. But a whole gold? Absurd. I'd sooner ford the river
Owen Sullivan
Trolls are an endangered species, so it warrants an additional fine.
>"Well have at it then. Don't say I didn't warn you."
Jaxon Peterson
Actually, I've got a better idea.
Jacob Barnes
Ah, the toll is only for merchants, migrants, and travelers such as yourselves. Local laborers pay a reduced rate. If you are on a religious pilgrimage, you may cross for free after I see your pilgrim visa or equivalent clerical permission.
Bentley Reed
"Trolls" are actually a magical life form, not unlike Gargoyles, created by the King's Wizards to provide self-move-able bridges that don't rely on Stonemason's Guild. The humble donation required for crossing is to pay for spell ingredients and help keep these lowborn masons' down.
If you don't pay, the troll will just stand up and there won't be a bridge for you to cross.
Brayden Nguyen
Eat shit t. druid's circle
Easton Mitchell
>the troll smiles at you >"Heh, about time."
Samuel Long
>hope you had an engineer and a contractor look that over >some serious fines you're looking at
Carter Allen
Church exemption, since it also counts as a form of religious expression.
Andrew Taylor
"Migrants"? "Travelers"? What do you mean by that? I'd have accepted the accusation of "adventurer", but cloaking it in 'traveler' carries the whiff of deceit.
You should speak to your lord about clarifying the language. "Any man bearing about him arms and armor of chain or better" covers your basic knights and mercenaries, "Any man or woman bearing the implements of the arcane arts, e.g. a wand, stave, staff, robes, glowing sigils of power, etc." covers your magi, sorceresses, and clerics.
Though, if I were your lord, I'd look at building in discounts for those bearing instruments, to promote the conduct of bards, who are likely to remember the region well for its generosity, and to liven the days of his peasantry, and perhaps for anyone bearing arms and armor who is pursuing any form of prophesied quest or mission. Those buggers can be very hotheaded if questioned or delayed.
Lincoln Carter
Do churches get to ignore OSHA?
Leo Hughes
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Isaiah Allen
OH SHIT IT'S A MONSTER KILL IT
Elijah Taylor
I find it funny an equal amount of people are antagonistic to this troll, not because he is a monster, but because he is a tax collector.
Christopher Hall
Good enough. Here you go.
Ethan Roberts
Frankly, I would inform him that the Guild of Mages have been contracted to use Wall of Stone spells(taking the extra time to render them permanent) to construct cheap, durable bridges, and that he is now being laid off, effective immediately.
Christian Hernandez
Can I pay Incase style?
Leo Mitchell
>"Why wherever we go there's always some bloody king making us pay some bloody taxes" >Looks at the troll and turns to party member >"Hey Wulfrion, we finally found someone more handsome than you" >"Anyway, take your goddamned coin and leave us be, beast, we have no time to waste on you"
Mason Price
>What does ge say to convince you? YOU GOTTA PAY THE TROLL TOLL
Bentley Brooks
I'd question how he got a badge of office, from who, and where.
Henry Bailey
I think you have not grasped the essence of murder hoboism as a life style.
Carson Richardson
> Implying that King isn't the rightful owner of all his lands What are you, a commie?
Ethan Powell
Only if you are a female goblin or halfling
Logan Ward
Isn't this a thing in the Witcher? I'm fairly sure there's a quest in the second game where the troll that maintained a bridge and collected tolls for the town became depressed because his mate died or went missing so the bridge fell into disrepair but he kept charging tolls.
Lucas Sanders
I didn’t vote for no king or trolls under bridges to tax me.
Gavin Kelly
>playing L5R >a troll guards a bridge >implying we wouldn't kill the tainted abomination from afar pic related
Julian Parker
Pretty sure that's an InCase comic
Landon Young
>Of course, my good troll. If I'm to cross the bridge, I shall pay you. But do remind me of the laws, do I also have to pay a toll if I'm to cross the airspace over the bridge? For, you see, I recently learned how to fly.
Robert Ross
>Reginald the Peasant goes to the Troll Bridge >The troll lets him through since a kind adventurer payed money for those too poor to cross >Reginald returns later in the day, with no money >The adventurer's money has been used up >He cannot cross to get home >Reginald gets eaten by the troll
Levi Moore
"I believe your royal pilot's license covers the airspace. As you are not using the bridge, it is not my jurisdiction."
Angel Howard
>Reginald really was an idiot, and it's good to get him out of the gene pool.
Daniel Sullivan
A whole gold coin to cross a bridge is ridiculous
Ryan Sanders
would you not be?
In all seriousness I'd love to run this encounter past my players but we stopped playing dnd and went to starwars saga edition.
Noah Smith
Rancor Toll.
Adam Turner
This is true, but its also incredibly insignificant to any and all adventurers past their first haul.
That's 10 days of labour for a peasant, or 5 days for skilled labour depending on which edition we use. I mean, they're all terrible for actual economies of scale, but its not really the point of dnd to get that shit right. Dungeons and Tax-Law doesn't have the same ring to it y'know?
Benjamin Sullivan
I piss in his mouth
Jason Hall
That intelligently speaks to them about taxation supporting the infrastructure of the kingdom and being a duly appointed servant of the crown?
At least in
Nolan White
Is he a tax collector because he's a troll, or a troll because he's a tax collector?
Chase Collins
Not much. After pointing out that the toll is only 3 coppers per head and the river is inconveniently deep and wide, I grumble hand hand over 2 silvers and change.
...What? If we fought we'd probably set the bridge on fire.
William Torres
That's rather chaotic of you.
Jordan Lee
I'm gonna go with yes
Henry Morris
Is he actually a servant of the crown? If so, we pay him and pass.
Matthew Davis
>The Knights remove their vows and wholesale slaughter the entire peasant revolt.
Charles Russell
How would you know?
Grayson Morris
Pay the troll his rightful toll.
Owen Cook
Have fun starving to death idiot
William Smith
Are you retarded? It’s taxation without representation is tyranny. He’s given you the reason why you’re being tolled, now pay him or fuck off
Liam Nelson
for the most part, yeah trolls in the witcher ain't evil and actually give maintenance to bridges kings and lords mostly don't give a fuck because the trolls tend not to be abusive and take care of that issue without costing them anything
Carson Hall
Ya’know, this is really starting to sound like racial profiling
Oliver Myers
He would have papers or a badge of office
Luis Carter
nah man, the commies want to put him in the gulag
Robert Miller
Hey, some of the Dathomiri rancor could read, and even write. That's without even being mutated by Sith sorcery!
Bentley Hughes
If my religion tells me I can bomb the castle, then does that make it okay?
Anthony Perez
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Hunter Cook
>or else I'll eat you Violence is in it's own way a golden standard
Gabriel Gonzalez
Yes.
Carson Powell
>Bridge troll who appreciates the maintenance of infrastructure
Oh god my heart.
Ryan Barnes
>Implying we won't just use the smart peasants >The ones who didn't revolt
Juan Gray
Nothing, we are too honorable to be coerced by a troll.
Aaron Long
Honestly as typical adventurers he had me at "one gold piece".