So, having been inspire by a thread mentioning the relationship of monsters with nature as a philosophical concept, as well as @
Celebrim 's complaint, I've decided to stick something that I've been pondering for a while here, on EN World.
How much science do you like in your D&D? For example:
1. Do your monsters have *sigh* Lighting Blood, and are your snakes poisonous, rather than venomous?
2. Is magic a kind of science? Is magic more than just the manipulation of particles through the generation of electric potential within the brain that couples with a force known as the Weave to produce effects on 3d-dimensional structures?
3. Are your worlds planets? Do they exist in solar systems with correct mass to radius, logical core composition, rational positioning, and mathematically accurate orbits?
4. How do the planes exist? Are they separate from normal reality? How is this so?
5. Is your table of elements expanded to include metallic elements like adamantium and mithral? If so, how? If not, have you made metals like beryllium adamantium? Do you not worry about it at all?
I'm just sending this into the ether in hope of receiving insightful responses.