Now that we have all been cast into the winds and forced to RP in more logical gathering locations, I have noticed (in location-scouting) that all manner of commoners, travelers, and nobles have been strategically placed in front of all the prime sitting/standing/chatting spots in most of our beloved watering holes.
Fireplace seats are hovered over by single NPCs, which makes sitting there with a friend and talking a little awkward with a nameless person in your face. Hardly suitable for secret-swapping or cuddling by the fire! Shady corner tables are crowded with NPCs, too, and I'm sure it's all to make the places look inhabited and busy.
Now that there are more PCs competing for prime seating in these places, we could look to rearranging the NPCs a little? We could reduce them a bit, or place them out of the way at bar corners, unfurnished corners, and in the middle of hallways?
Fireplace seats are hovered over by single NPCs, which makes sitting there with a friend and talking a little awkward with a nameless person in your face. Hardly suitable for secret-swapping or cuddling by the fire! Shady corner tables are crowded with NPCs, too, and I'm sure it's all to make the places look inhabited and busy.
Now that there are more PCs competing for prime seating in these places, we could look to rearranging the NPCs a little? We could reduce them a bit, or place them out of the way at bar corners, unfurnished corners, and in the middle of hallways?




IMHO part of the RP fun is dealing with what could be overheard in the tavern, inn, streets, etc. You could always sneak off to a dark corner, or private room, dark alley...


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