innerdude
Legend
*Edit: I love Ovinomancer's post just before this, talking about how the score is set up. He's exactly right, in that the players are setting the scene, and it's assumed by principles of the game that what they say is true.
As a GM you're very, very rarely going to outright declare something is a hard and fast truth that doesn't evolve from player declarations and action resolution. The players don't get complete freedom over the setting, per se, but in many cases things they say become "truths" about the game world, and that's 100% intended by RAW.
As a GM you're very, very rarely going to outright declare something is a hard and fast truth that doesn't evolve from player declarations and action resolution. The players don't get complete freedom over the setting, per se, but in many cases things they say become "truths" about the game world, and that's 100% intended by RAW.