I think a lot of people are saying this actually. Some people are even going so far as to point fingers at edition for this. Like we never saw this in any other edition. Complete Humanoids ring any bells? Unearthed Arcana Drow perhaps? Yeah, those things were added to the game because no one ever asked to play them.
DMing is not (and should not be) an obligation. DMing a game you do not enjoy would be an obligation. Ergo, you should not DM a game that you do not enjoy.
I guess I'm just easier to please. The idea that someone playing a race or a class that I personally don't like would somehow destroy the game for me is beyond my sphere of experience. I loathe elves. Hate them. Always have. Yet, I know lots of people who like to play elves. Should I carte blanche ban them from my game, knowing that I'm pissing all over someone else's shoes, or should I simply step back, realize that someone is playing their own character and I can keep my greedy fingers to myself?
DMs have special rights within the structure of the game because they have special responsibilities. The more a given group distributes those responsibilities, the more it makes sense to distribute those rights.
Partially agreed. Sure, I have special responsiblities as the DM. I have to create the campaign and adventures after all. However, I choose to take on those responsibilities. No one is forcing me. I am under no obligation to do so. So, just because I do more work, I get to enforce my personal aesthetics on everyone else?
I don't think so. Like I said, as DM, I get to control 99% of the game. I have no real issues letting players have that other 1%.
Are you honestly telling me that if you said "I'd like to run the WLD, but without dragonborn PCs....who's in?" that your group would laugh you off the table?!?
IME, the restrictions a DM can place without player rancor is directly related to the amount of entertainment that DM brings to the group. IOW, it is still
very much worth it to play in a game with the DM's restrictions, if the DM is good enough. And, for a restriction like "no dragonborn PCs" that DM doesn't have to be very good at all....merely competent.
We don't always see eye to eye, but I would be very, very surprised if "I'd like to run the WLD, but without dragonborn PCs....who's in?" would get you laughed off the table.
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Sure, I could say, "No dragonborn PC's". No problem. However, when one of the players says, "Hey, I really, really want to try this dragonborn, I have this idea for how he can fit into the setting and this backstory to explain his existence. I really want to play this." and I say, "Nope, no dragonborn, you either play something else or leave" I'd get laughed off the table. Instant player revolt.
And, as a side note, I'd do it to any DM who tried it on me. If the only reason that you're banning something is due to your own aesthetic issues and nothing else, and you cannot be swayed from that, I'm going to gank your players and start my own group.