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More Dungeons & Dragons courtroom drama adventure seeds:
The Sword of Evil’s Bane has been claimed by multiple Chosen Ones, each citing equally plausible but mutually exclusive interpretations of the relevant prophecy
A family haunted by an evil ghost that’s sworn to bedevil them unto the tenth generation have gone through an acrimonious divorce, and are now embroiled in a bitter custody dispute over the ghost – each side of the family wants the other to take it!
A farmer is suing a tree for property damage caused by the tree’s roots; the tree argues that, as the damage occurred prior to its awakening by an itinerant druid, it cannot be held responsible, while the farmer cites an obscure local case in which an axe was convicted of murder as precedent that sapience is immaterial to culpability
The tomb guardians of the Once and Future King Who Abides in Deathless Slumber Beneath the Mountain’s Roots Until His People’s Hour of Need Calls Him Once Again have filed trespassing and noise complaints against a dwarven mining operation; the dwarves argue that, as the Once and Future Etc. is clearly dead, he has no legitimate claim, while the tomb guardians insist he’s just resting
Through a series of unlikely misadventures, a kind-hearted but unlucky peasant has promised her firstborn child to two witches, three demon lords and a pixie; subsequent claimants grant that the earliest bargain must take precedence, but demand alternative relief on the grounds that the peasant entered into the additional bargains in bad faith, while the peasant asserts that none of the bargains stipulated that access to the child would be exclusive
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