Discuss with your chosen players how you came to be eating and conversing together.
Was this meal prepared, or hunted? By whom? Is it sized for the appetites of humans, dragons, both?
To start, ask each other: • What do you look like right now? Are you in your true form or are you wearing one of your masks? • What’s your mood, and how can I tell?
During the scene, anyone can ask anyone questions about the setting, occasion, and circumstances, even if they aren’t playing in the scene.
Take turns. The person with the lowest social standing takes the first turn. If this isn’t clear, have another player choose who goes first at whim. On your turn, choose one or more conversational partners and choose an action: • Ask a topical question; • Engage in freeform, improvised conversation; • Pass, saying instead something about the food; • Leave the conversation.
As you introduce memorable locations, artefacts, mysteries and people, you may add them to the world sheet.
End the conversation either when everyone has passed in a row, or when everyone has left the conversation but one.