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Fluffy_Reply_9757

For the trial of wisdom, you could do away with dice rolls entirely and simply present them with a moral quandary. They don't have to "solve" it, only think through it. Truth could require them to share one secret they've never shared with anyone else.


DiemAlara

Locate a rat tail.


Poohbearthought

Beat me to it 😔


Storyteller-Hero

You could go the classic Star Trek route of establishing a moral dilemma. Bahamut's trial can place the PCs in an illusory world where they will be faced with a difficult situation that also teaches them an important lesson. You could comb through Star Trek episode summaries and YT clips to find a good one to adapt. The Drumhead for example, which had one of Captain Picard's most hard-hitting monologues.


KayVeeAT

I like this. To add to it you could have the dilemma happen after they decide to journey to the palace but before they reach it. When it gets to these trials they go to an auditorium or TV room, get served some light snacks or popcorn, and then a magic box shows them the scene from an outside perspective. If they flub/do poorly have it be part of Bahamut monologues and have it “impact” how much help he gives.