>>5680343>BamboozleIntervention is inevitable, they're your family after all. "Right, right - what's going on here? What seems to be the problem?" You took on an air of someone who is qualified to meddle in people's affairs - like a lawman, for example. Aunt Jemima and Craig noticed you - for her part, Aunt Jemima knows when to play along. She's seen your shenanigans before.
The hulking cyborg turns to you, ocular iris motors whirring for a bit. "It seems you are qualified authority - query received. Argument: Unit Craig is classified as 'child'. Children must be supervised. Unsupervised children must be deposited to orphanage. Ergo, I must deposit Craig to orphanage."
Aha, one of those overly logical cyborgs! From the looks of things, he may even be affiliated with said orphanage. You start to see several possibilities of conning. Question is, what fib will you weave, and from what angle?
>CONNIVING MECHANICS>EACH OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS HAS HIDDEN BONUSES AND MALUSES DEPENDING ON CONTEXT AND TRAITS>THE MORE THEY FIT THE MORE BONUSES THEY HAVE>BONUSES OR MALUSES WILL BE ADDED TO A 1D20 ROLL, WHICH PLAYERS SUBMIT WITH THEIR CHOICE>BEST ROLL OUT OF FIRST 3 MAJORITY CHOICE GETS CHOSEN>CHOOSE ONE (ROLL 1D20, TO BEAT: 8)>□ Craig is not a child! He just looks like one, goblin genetics, you know? Why, he's even engaged to me!>□ Unsupervised? Well good thing I am one of his legal guardians, I'm taking him into my supervision!>□ Orphanage? His skills would be wasted there! He'll be going to a mage academy, and we'll be escorting him there promptly!>□ Orphanage? Why, me and my husband were headed there to adopt a child! So why don't we directly adopt him here?