Chaosmancer
Legend
That was not my question. My question for you was - can they both exist in the same campaign? If the answer is yes, then there is absolutely no need to debate Max. He can have escapism that does not reflect reality.
I never said reflects reality. I said it references it. There is a difference.
I'm not saying every game has to adhere to reality, but the language of fantasy is the same language of reality. The ideas of fantasy can still be found in reality. You can't separate them. You can't say "tree" without referencing what a tree is. You can't have war, without referencing what war is.
And you can choose to draw that connection if you want. There is nothing wrong with that. In fact, it is often encouraged for deep storytelling. But, can you accept, for many, the suspension of disbelief is strong enough to never draw a connection? And even when shown, choose to ignore it? Or must they see things your way?
Of course you can choose to ignore it. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist though. Which is what he is saying, that somehow he can have a war in his game, and it in now way bears any similarities to or has any connection to the idea of war in reality.