I didn't think you did - just that it could easily be read that way.I did say "sometimes." (rimshot)
I didn't distinguish between players or DMs. I intended for it to apply equally to both.
Totally missing the point of a curated list of races.If a player wants to play a non approved race, the DM can simply counter offer, "I'll allow this race if you first run a mini campaign for three go four sessions so I have a chance to play for once."
There! Now the DM isn't just saying no. They offered a perfectly reasonable solution/compromise and has put the ball in the player's court. It's not the DMs fault if the player isn't committed enough to hold up their end of the bargain.
Thy knows oneself well?This makes no sense. All the people posting here, @Neonchameleon, @EzekielRaiden and me, are DMs ourselves.
Why would we think DMs are evil?
Well this tactic is designed for those types of players.Totally missing the point of a curated list of races.
Well this tactic is designed for those types of players.
So, my original comment about (what I called) an extreme premise was everything in my folder of notes I've built up over the past few decades is true, and nothing else is allowed.I'm not sure I understand what you mean by this.pemerton said:I've got a shelf of Greyhawk material, and quite a bit of Shadow World, OA and other material also. But I don't assume and nothing else is true.