ThirdWizard
First Post
tetsujin28 said:I'm really not sure what you mean, here.
I shall clarify.

Some situations two different DMs will take in opposite directions. Neither is right, neither is wrong, but one might "punish" certain actions, at least from a player's point of view, while anohter direction is "rewarded," again from a player's point of view. Another DM might reverse that.
So, one DM might see the PCs building the stronghold, and now their enemies can find them whenever they want. They'll be under constant assualt, and have no safe place to go. Another might decide that now hopefulls come to the PCs to seek training, adventures open up because people seek aid, and nobles start to see them as equals. Another might do both. Another might do neither.
Now, that was just an example, but in general terms, the question is, before the fact, would you warn them of the consequences of their actions for situations where the consequences are difficult to predict, not because of in game facts, but because of what the DM thinks about a situation? Would it be different for long term plans (working on an alliance between two states) as opposed to short term plans (hunting down a fugative)? Would you explain yourself after the fact if not beforehand?