Faolyn
(she/her)
Orrrr you just realized that you're telling me what my character thinks and are now trying to backtrack.That is not telling the player what the character thinks. It's honoring their action declaration and the result of the dice and telling them what they observe, just like observing the outline of a secret door or a pressure plate for a trap. Suggesting otherwise looks to me an attempt to obfuscate to try to justify saying what the character thinks in general, which some DMs definitely like doing in my experience, especially those who have a preference for players to portray their characters in particular ways.
I'm not obfuscating at all. You are trying to tell me that my character thinks that fidgeting or stammering indicates a liar.
Oh, and if you point out the outline of a secret door, you're saying "Hey, there's a thing here to investigate." If you point out a stutter, you're doing the exact same thing.
And many people don't. Google that if you don't believe me. But go on and try to claim it's only because I'm "outraged" and thus try to pin the blame on me.Some people fidget and stammer while lying. Google that if you don't believe me. I didn't make it up to offend people who stammer and fidget for other reasons. So please spare us all any misplaced outrage.
It's pixel-hunting, because you're expecting the players to pick up on a tell--which in this case seems to be "this NPC is important, so investigate them."It's not pixel-hunting. It's describing the environment. It also makes the NPCs stand out and feel more real. That you can also pick up on the clues to make informed decisions is added value. This approach does double duty in that regard.
Ah, so now we're all at your mercy here. Or could I just say "hey, I want to roll Insight on this guy and see if he's lying" and you'd let me?Your character can attempt whatever action you want them to attempt at any time. I, as DM, adjudicate it into a result, sometimes calling for a roll. Every player at the table can do the same. You are not disadvantaged here at all.