imdeadagain
Explorer
If I have to remember plot point like that then I'm buggered, I have enough problems remembering to put on pants in the morning...
Apologise, explain, and gloss over it.
Apologise, explain, and gloss over it.
As a DM that always admits errors I make, regardless of the players noticing them without me pointing them out or not, I can say that this is entirely untrue. Players will only second guess you if you appear to need to be second guessed, which is not necessarily the case if you appear to be open and honest about your own fallibility rather than appearing to insist that you are, unlike everyone else in the world, infallible....for the love of whatever you hold sacred, don't reveal to the table that you missed something. They will be second guessing you from that point forward![]()
Presumably these are minor spoilers for SKT.
We started Storm King's Thunder's the other day, and as we're wrapping up the session(we had defeated all the Orcs in the town), our (very new)DM casually mentions that we had completely missed a plot point because we never examined something that was in the town square and it was gone now. Immediately, we're just like "What are you talking about?" And he tells us that we never examined the obelisk that was in the town square. We all look at each other, and we're like "Um, what obelisk? You never told us about an obelisk?"
Turns out, because we took a different route(following the walls of the town) to go to the keep from the drawbridge on our first trip into town, the DM completely forgot to ever describe the obelisk any of the times we passed by it before the obelisk was taken. So we're telling him "Dude, that's not our fault, you never mentioned an obelisk, or really described the town square or town in general at all." My character spent a little time walking around the town in general before the attack on the town, so I would assume that I would have at the very least noticed a large obelisk in the midst of the town. So we're all just wondering what this thing is, that our characters technically don't know anything about at this point.
My question is, how would you think that a DM should address that? Do you retcon the scenario where the plot item should have been introduced? Do you find some other way to introduce it? Our DM told us that it wouldn't be an issue, but I'm just curious how this sort of thing would generally be handled.