The Firebird
Hero
No, that is not what I'm saying.So you never, ever make up anything by yourself, is what you're saying?
Usually the random table will not dictate the result entirely, and the DM will interpret it in context.Yeah, I'm going to say that really misses most of the point, and fun, of an RPG. And honestly, I cannot imagine how a random die roll makes anything more meaningful than something that actually has had some thought into it. Random tables are just that--random, and therefore are far more likely to produce nonsensical results at the best of times.
I can see the objections now--isn't that just the DM making things up? I'll invoke Aristotle's idea of virtue as a mean between two extremes here--on the one hand, no DM control, and on the other, total DM control. The point is the balance these.
I disagree. This is not my experience when I'm DMing. When I have more time to think I can make the encounters better reflect the world.There is essentially, though, absolutely no difference between the DM simply making it up on the fly and using a table that the DM made up on the fly two weeks ago and is using now.