Thasmodious
First Post
I think to deny the difference is being somewhat disingenuous.
You're focusing on the wrong things in Hussar's example. He is talking from the perspective of the people gathered around the table - why is violating a player's suspension DM prerogative, but the player violating the DMs must be remedied to the DMs satisfaction? These aren't different issues at all, you just want to confuse them by digging, once again, into the minutia of the example, as the prone snake thing turned into in three different threads, instead of focusing on the overall issue.
In example after example, people have shown how you could trip up a snake, most of which boil down to "watch the Crocodile Hunter". It's not bad that something caught the DM as "wonky" and he addressed it. However, his vision is not the sole imagination in play and a reasonable explanation by a player should just move the game along.
In Hussar's example we see the same thing. A player sees the "wonky" because a Manticore is out of his natural habitat. If he brings it up as a player, all the DM need do is shrug, grin, and say "I know. Maybe there's something to that" (even if there isn't and he just stuck a manticore there because he wanted to). This is leaving aside any meta-knowledge issues on the part of the player in question.
The point of the examples are the same and at the center of the argument thats now raged through three threads - are we here to watch the DMs imagination above all others, or are we engaging in a collaboratively imagined gameworld?
I, vastly, prefer the latter. And the latter does not cede DM authority, it just doesn't dismiss the imaginations and creativity of the other 3-5 brains around the table.