Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
So, I think you two are looking at D&D books in two different ways: you look at them as stories with their own integrity, while @DEFCON 1 looks at them like cookbooks full of suggestions to be considered and ignored as desired while cooking: recipe calls for too little garlic and puts in Nutmeg for some reason? Ignore the Nutmeg, add more garlic. What's served at the table is what matters, not the suggestions on the page that may or may not fit the tastes of the audience.That argument (and most of your arguments) boils down to nothing in the books mattering at all. If you believe that, why are you even here? I really don't understand.