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<blockquote data-quote="reapersaurus" data-source="post: 245096" data-attributes="member: 1194"><p>laiyna - you REALLY need some help in understanding how other people can percive situations.</p><p>Stop believing that the players have a direct line into what you are thinking.</p><p>They are dependant on MANY outside factors to determine what's going on.</p><p>Hell, they don't even know there's a wall they're going to walk into unless you tell them.</p><p></p><p>Your delusion that the player HAD to know is a huge sign that you are incorrectly attributing DM-knowledge to the players, and by extension their PC's.</p><p></p><p>Couple questions:</p><p>1) I agree with the others - WHY was the slave there?</p><p>2) You have GOT to be kidding me that in a society as you describe, where the player should have known that the slave would be killed for very little reason, <em>but the player should believe that the owner would keep their word and not spy on this great secret??!!</em></p><p></p><p>It lloks like YOU are the one with the incredible amount of 'ignorance', if you really think the owner as you described wouldn't know everything that went on in the "private" room, and have gotten a lot of enjoyment out of the whole thing, IYKWIM, AITYD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reapersaurus, post: 245096, member: 1194"] laiyna - you REALLY need some help in understanding how other people can percive situations. Stop believing that the players have a direct line into what you are thinking. They are dependant on MANY outside factors to determine what's going on. Hell, they don't even know there's a wall they're going to walk into unless you tell them. Your delusion that the player HAD to know is a huge sign that you are incorrectly attributing DM-knowledge to the players, and by extension their PC's. Couple questions: 1) I agree with the others - WHY was the slave there? 2) You have GOT to be kidding me that in a society as you describe, where the player should have known that the slave would be killed for very little reason, [i]but the player should believe that the owner would keep their word and not spy on this great secret??!![/i] It lloks like YOU are the one with the incredible amount of 'ignorance', if you really think the owner as you described wouldn't know everything that went on in the "private" room, and have gotten a lot of enjoyment out of the whole thing, IYKWIM, AITYD. [/QUOTE]
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