I’m a disability support worker and I host a D&D session for some teens with autism. Being typical teens, fart, poop and butt jokes are hilarious. Also, they’re always looking for loot, or the McGuffin, or trying to hide loot, inside the dead monsters’ butts. We’ve had to implement a new rule… I had a shirt made.
The text is layered on top of the “prohibited” sign, making butt stuff not actually prohibited.
Yay, butt stuff.no butt stuff
This group sucks! :P
Only brojobs allowed 😏
I cut open the ogre’s stomach, and hide the loot in there, then sew it back up. Later I’ll come back and extract the loot through his butt.

I really miss the ridiculous comedies from my youth.
Forbidden pinata
Why?
Because I can’t carry around all this loot before we win the main quest, because there’ll be even more loot there, and I’m already overburdened, and then we’ll just cut open the dragon’s stomach, store the loot in there, sew it back up, finish some of the sidequests, take the exp, buy some pack mules, then retrace our steps and pick up the loot along the way through their butts.
Interesting.
Basic dungeoning protocol.
Well, I DMing adults and they tend to do the same thing, but with their own and each others butts for some reason. This might be the way to go…




