airwalkrr
Adventurer
I voted very rarely. I am a referee style DM and I see my job as enforcing the rules of the game as opposed to creating a story. Creating the story is the purview of the players. I am there to present the challenge. Consequently, I let the dice fall where they may 99.9% of the time. On occassion, I have made a slip-up, but this is usually an unconscious decision, as I often do not realize I did it until well after the fact. I'm not talking about making mistakes, but rather I have been known to simply eyeball my rolls once the fate of an encounter is practically known. For instance, if the PCs are just mopping up a bad guy, I do not care so much if the creature saves or fails, as it will probably die anyway, so I don't sweat the small stuff like making sure I have every little modifier.