I've been following this thread, and I'd like to offer something up.
A key point has been made about events that "the rules say can't happen".
I dispute the idea that an outcome not being one of the possibilities provided by the rules is the same thing as saying something "can't happen". "Can't" is a pretty strong word.
In even the simplest situation, a million-and-one things could happen. Let's go back to the iconic example in this thread, that of a high level fighter falling from his horse and breaking his neck. The rules don't account for the possibility of that happening.
You know what else the rules don't account for happening? They don't account for the possibility that the fighter's leg could get entangled in the stirrup and he could get dragged along the ground and have to make some sort of check to either calm his animal or untangle himself. That is not one of the possibilities provided by the 'falling from horse' rule, whether the character is 1st level or 20th level.
If we've now said no no high level fighter can die from falling from his horse, are we now also saying that no fighter of any level can get his foot tangled in his stirrups? Is there a difference?
The rules can't possibility model every possible outcome of a given event. Instead they model the subset of possibilities that the rules creators thought would be interesting and/or balanced to happen. I cannot get my head around the idea that just because a possibility isn't provided by the rules, that means the rules are saying it can't happen.
A key point has been made about events that "the rules say can't happen".
I dispute the idea that an outcome not being one of the possibilities provided by the rules is the same thing as saying something "can't happen". "Can't" is a pretty strong word.
In even the simplest situation, a million-and-one things could happen. Let's go back to the iconic example in this thread, that of a high level fighter falling from his horse and breaking his neck. The rules don't account for the possibility of that happening.
You know what else the rules don't account for happening? They don't account for the possibility that the fighter's leg could get entangled in the stirrup and he could get dragged along the ground and have to make some sort of check to either calm his animal or untangle himself. That is not one of the possibilities provided by the 'falling from horse' rule, whether the character is 1st level or 20th level.
If we've now said no no high level fighter can die from falling from his horse, are we now also saying that no fighter of any level can get his foot tangled in his stirrups? Is there a difference?
The rules can't possibility model every possible outcome of a given event. Instead they model the subset of possibilities that the rules creators thought would be interesting and/or balanced to happen. I cannot get my head around the idea that just because a possibility isn't provided by the rules, that means the rules are saying it can't happen.