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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7295907" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>Seriously, go reread the OP. I wasn’t kidding. You keep making up scenarios that he never said happened. Nothing in his OP said all of time they chose monster races that they would be killed on sight, or right out of the gate. He said sometimes it has resulted in PC death, which makes sense depending on what happened and where. </p><p></p><p>He said “no matter what I tell them”, which means he has given them plenty of warning that it will be much harder. From then on, if the players insist, then it’s on them, not the DM. And I’m sure he’d appreciate it if you’d stop calling him a jerk for running the game like it’s designed. I mean, the first thing PCs do when the stumble upon a group of goblins isn’t invite them for tea and ask if any of them are good, but immediately roll for initiative. So it’s perfectly reasonable for a monstrous PC to be met with hostility when walkin* into town. In fact, the DM is being nice by giving his players a heads up first, and the players still insist on doing it. If they don’t like it, they can find another DM or DM themselves. Nothing about this is on the DM being a jerk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7295907, member: 15700"] Seriously, go reread the OP. I wasn’t kidding. You keep making up scenarios that he never said happened. Nothing in his OP said all of time they chose monster races that they would be killed on sight, or right out of the gate. He said sometimes it has resulted in PC death, which makes sense depending on what happened and where. He said “no matter what I tell them”, which means he has given them plenty of warning that it will be much harder. From then on, if the players insist, then it’s on them, not the DM. And I’m sure he’d appreciate it if you’d stop calling him a jerk for running the game like it’s designed. I mean, the first thing PCs do when the stumble upon a group of goblins isn’t invite them for tea and ask if any of them are good, but immediately roll for initiative. So it’s perfectly reasonable for a monstrous PC to be met with hostility when walkin* into town. In fact, the DM is being nice by giving his players a heads up first, and the players still insist on doing it. If they don’t like it, they can find another DM or DM themselves. Nothing about this is on the DM being a jerk. [/QUOTE]
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