robus
Lowcountry Low Roller
I guess I don't understand why my coming up with something 5 hours ago or 5 seconds ago makes any difference. For me this is a very fuzzy game where the adventure is the thing that is most important to sustain and by adventure I don't mean "my story" I mean the fun being had at the table. The players understand that everything that's happening on my side of the table in this session is coming out of my head. There is no underlying reality. At any moment I can just TPK the party after all.To turn a question back on you: Why is it you seem to think that an opposition to fudging means putting a collar on GM creativity? Surely deceptive practices are far from the only tool in the GM toolbox. Indeed, I would hope that such a tool (as nearly everyone agrees, even very pro-fudging folks) would be used very sparingly if it is used at all. And if it is used so rarely, then opposing it can't be that much of an imposition on the creative GM. This isn't telling someone to paint without using any form of blue; it's telling someone not to use fluorescent yellow-green, a color that would rarely be needed and where its absence can be worked around without losing much of anything.
