TwoSix
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Ah, you see, I don't feel like it's a rabbit hole, because your example identified something interesting.This is going down the same rabbit hole we go down every time. I'm not a "Say yes" DM, I'm a "I want to run a campaign that is not only fun for me and everyone at the table". But part of that is that the world has to make sense to me. Yes, you could have gnomes in Athas as a one off but what happens when the next person wants to play a kenku or a tabaxi? What happens when most of the party is of species that don't canonically exist in that world? Because if I allow one exception, if I don't allow all exceptions then it starts to look like favoritism. But maybe it's just because I've been running in the same campaign world for decades and do my best to be consistent with the lore, even when running for different groups.
You've been running in the same campaign world for decades, using the same world for multiple groups. So obviously, protecting its identity and expression is an important play priority! Adhering to that vision is going to trump extremely high amounts of player flexibility.
Since I favor high amounts of player flexibility, and also have a surplus of DMs wanting to run games, our games generally don't have long-running campaign worlds. But if I did have that kind of world, I would probably have to curtail my flexibility somewhat.
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