MichaelSomething
Legend
When I DM, I don't want to get or not get the PCs. I, ideally, am a conduit of the fiction, and it gets (or not gets) the PCs on its terms. Who else operates like this? Care to share example??
I, ideally, am a conduit of the fiction...
we are a source of the fiction.
But not THE source of the fiction. The rules of the RPG, the players, and the fictional frame of the situation are also sources of the fiction
While the DM can (and should) nudge things, they should not override the entire construct of the fiction to force it towards their preferred outcome.
That's not what's up for discussion here. When you say, "the story is out to get them" - most of that is cleanly traceable back to the GM, even if the GM isn't forcing a particular direction.
You could offload the work to random tables or AI, but there’s reasons people don’t like that in actual play.Do you think it's possible for that to not be the case???
I think this is the case where the dice come into play. There are many situations where things could go either way, and everyone at the table wants a particular outcome. If the GM (and the table in general) lets the dice determine what happens, then the fiction becomes its own thing.Do you think it's possible for that to not be the case???