Quote Originally Posted by QT_Melon View Post
You can make the illusion of placing objects on non placeable items if you look it up on youtube. There's a Japanese site called Housing Snap where you can see how people have gotten creative by doing so. However, not all items are table top so it is hard to create this on items that aren't. Which is one of the major reasons why I support the OP for this. The troupe stage should act like an actual table. NPCs should be a tabletop item (as silly as that sounds it's needed for things like having a Lalafell be able to sit on top of items that give them elevation and more visibility).
Thanks for the information about Housing Snap. It looks like a cool site.

I don't understand why any piece of furniture that has a surface that can hold items doesn't have the table top attribute (I also don't understand why I can fly over mountains but not land on them but that is for a different thread). While there are ways to make the illusion of a table top it won't work for many pieces of furniture. The harpsichord for example needs to have an open area underneath to look right so adding a table/chest underneath to allow me to place a candelabra ruins the look. I never thought of your Lalafell problem but it too makes sense that NPCs should also be able to be a tabletop item.