Remathilis
Legend
An interesting thought popped in my head the other day... How many people play D&D as written?
By that, I mean the following: uses all the default rules (no house rules), has all the default classes, races, and monsters "in world", keeps mostly to the D&D flavor text, etc. Additionally, if you use a setting, you keep it as close to cannon as possible (adding details, but not making major changes) Basically, a combination of Rules As Written and Setting as Described, with no major deviance from the core.
Anyone run a game like that?
By that, I mean the following: uses all the default rules (no house rules), has all the default classes, races, and monsters "in world", keeps mostly to the D&D flavor text, etc. Additionally, if you use a setting, you keep it as close to cannon as possible (adding details, but not making major changes) Basically, a combination of Rules As Written and Setting as Described, with no major deviance from the core.
Anyone run a game like that?