The samurai duels on the roof of the train while the gunslinger is forced to take their place in a complex tea ceremony being used as a distraction for the thief to steal an artifact. At the end, they escape by disconnecting the rest of the cars from the locomotive, which has been pirated.
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You can also interrupt a cast by preventing the caster from providing one of the components of the spell

My setting has a town, kind of like the one at the entrance to the Grand Line in One Piece, where most people going on an adventure have to stop. The Townspeople there know adventurers do better in parties, so they guide any visitors to the local tavern to help them form groups, and so that they can get gossip about them, as nothing much else happens in this small mining town. The tavern is run by a former adventurer that tells them about the first choice they're going to have to make in their journey, which path to take through the mountains.
So it's not me that was pushing them together to make a party out of nowhere, it was nosy locals in setting. This also let me introduce a recurring rival character who refused to join their party because he's a rich asshole.
They do know, and they love you back. Cats consider humans they live with to be a part of their pride. They basically think we're big, ugly, clumsy cats lol
Ooh, I might know just the nerds to give this a go
The Mandlebaums are a tribe of Barbarians
Representative Dan Crenshaw stated in June that such bans are the "hill we will die on."
You promise?
I think the second example would do better as Charisma (Persuasion), with a situational advantage for it being specifically preaching
Plus, the number of banshees would be unchanged since 10 feet ago, as would the scry spell.
Unless OP's players are just as unhinged, and spend a decent amount of time scouring every inch of the dungeon, ten feet at a time
He wouldn't anyway because he took one level in Bard

Never underestimate the power of a nice solid doorway