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DMs, have you ever had NPCs trick or scam your players? Would you? If so, how did it go?
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Oh hell yeah! NPCs trick my players all the time. Commanders, strangers, witnesses, priests, anybody might have an ulterior motive or secret agenda.
Best advice I have is just trust. Player characters don't need to trust every non-player character but the human players at the table absolutely have to know they can trust you the human GM.
When my NPCs pull some shady stuff, like the reveal last session that leader of the crusade has been plotting to betray the PC crusaders for the entire campaign, that reveal always comes with a huge smile from me. "Yeah y'all, this dude is terrible! But now your characters are on to him and I can't wait to see how they take him down!"
I'm not pulling one over on my players, I'm inviting them to a party I've been planning for ages and now we all get to find out what happens next.