Raven Crowking
First Post
You don't get to retcon an encounter that was actually run. This isn't theory - this is discussing an actual factual event.
We know that this is what happened; we are saying it should not have happened. The error was made prior to having to make a decision about whether to fudge or not to fudge.
Hussar's fudging in this case is an attempt to cover/undo an earlier error. However, it compounds the problem rather than resolves it. In media res, as soon as he had realized the error that he had made ("Whoa! Susy's not ready for the WLD yet!") he should have dealt with the reality of that error.
Had he been upfront about that error, Susy wouldn't be left with any illusions about what decisions will be rewarded in future games. Instead, Hussar made up some other "new facts" that fit his theory better, as you say.
In the actual circumstances described by the poster, the hard-ass approach would be to stop the game, admit that you made an error, and then deal with the fallout of that.
If you disagree, I do indeed think we do judge "success" by different standards!
RC