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I joined in on part 2 (or possibly part 3) of a multi-part adventure, one where the party had apparently been shunted around through multiple alternate worlds to get some macguffins, so there was a little question of how my level 5 rogue was going to join up with the party.
I found out later that these alternate worlds are indeed meant to be worlds from other known properties. Apparently, on the previous session(s), they'd gone through Star Trek and Skyrim. And they went into the next world, and they found themselves in the bedroom of a princess. In Dorne. Westeros, from Game of Thrones. She was shocked to see strangers in the room, demanding to know what they were doing there.
Then the DM turned to me. "What is your character doing?"
I immediately replied, "Putting his clothes back on."
Broke the table for a minute or so. But come on, that was just the perfect opportunity for it.
I joined in on part 2 (or possibly part 3) of a multi-part adventure, one where the party had apparently been shunted around through multiple alternate worlds to get some macguffins, so there was a little question of how my level 5 rogue was going to join up with the party.
I found out later that these alternate worlds are indeed meant to be worlds from other known properties. Apparently, on the previous session(s), they'd gone through Star Trek and Skyrim. And they went into the next world, and they found themselves in the bedroom of a princess. In Dorne. Westeros, from Game of Thrones. She was shocked to see strangers in the room, demanding to know what they were doing there.
Then the DM turned to me. "What is your character doing?"
I immediately replied, "Putting his clothes back on."
Broke the table for a minute or so. But come on, that was just the perfect opportunity for it.

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