Fifth Element
Legend
Yes, we've been over that and agreed. Now let's just say the players did sign up for game #2, and proceed from there.If the players believe they are playing game #1 then there is an issue.
Yes, we've been over that and agreed. Now let's just say the players did sign up for game #2, and proceed from there.If the players believe they are playing game #1 then there is an issue.
Indeed. Perhaps a perfect Sandwich Maker (SM) would not have spilled the mayo. But you and I and everyone else are human, and are liable to make small messes from time to time. The choice then becomes: do you leave the mess there to rot while cursing yourself for not being perfect and worrying what others might think of you if they found out, or do you wipe it up and enjoy your delicious sandwich?But who cares? I had a paper towel handy. I cleaned it up. No biggie.
And if he didn't conclude any of the above, but instead simply realized he made a mistake and cleaned it up?If you concluded from this that (1) you were not responsible for spilling the mayo, (2) not being careful with the mayo is a good idea, or (3) it is better to clean up the mayo than not to spill it in the first place, then you have indeed proven Exploder Wizard wrong.
Yes, we've been over that and agreed. Now let's just say the players did sign up for game #2, and proceed from there.
And if he didn't conclude any of the above, but instead simply realized he made a mistake and cleaned it up?
I think the point is that having a paper towel ready to clean up the mess (fudging) is OK, because human beings (DMs, adventure writers, etc) make mistakes.
Does this mean that I need to fully disclose to my wife and kids (for whom I might make another set of sandwiches) that I spilled a drop of mayo, or can I clean it up and move on? She knows I am human and may make a spill once in a while.