Thomas Shey
Legend
Not all early GMs were that way.
An awful lot were, and it snowballed because other GM's picked it up from them. And the basic encouragement came right out of Wisconsin.
Not all early GMs were that way.
Eh. I don't see that as a problem per se. It will certainly create a difficult situation the the characters, but if the players are to have agency, then it also means they can make "bad choices."
Why assume any player new to your table is in any way new to the game, or new to fantasy?
The GM is here, and Crawford isn't. I rather feel that the GM does trump him.
Don't think I'm guilty of that one, y'r honour.![]()
See my comments above on the topic.As both player and DM I love that sort of thing!
Strange reply, considering we are talking about a fantasy game.There are a ton of ongoing shows set on Earth, where the setting remains Earth and there are no added vampires etc. Having a fixed setting doesn't prevent you from telling stories.
Heh. The word "retcon" exists for a reason.The setting changes and expands, but it rarely changes what already happened.
It's not a matter of not being able to get an exact match. It's a matter of the choice--what the character is biologically and what skills they practice--being one that is not and cannot ever be diegetic. Nobody gets to be a disembodied spirit with an encyclopedic manual of possible persons they could elect to be. We are thrust into this life without our consent and forewarning.Just because you can't perfectly simulate choice (or lack thereof) the way it works in the real world is not a good reason IMO to abandon the attempt. It's a spectrum, just like I've said many times before.
The books (for 5.0) straight-up explicitly say that humans/elves/etc. are present in effectively all settings, meaning they are instructing DMs they aren't allowed to not use those tools. That's not something a "toolbox" should ever do--period.And I don't understand what you mean by the toolbox telling you that wrenches and screwdrivers are required. Can you un-metaphor that please?