barsoomcore
Unattainable Ideal
Methos, what was his response to your query about why this would be fun for you?
To my mind, the actual mechanics of what happened in this one incident are beside the point. Who cares if rats can gnaw through stone? You're not trying to get him to admit that he's WRONG, you're trying to understand WHY he's running the sort of campaign that he's running.
I don't think email is the idea forum for this kind of discussion, but regardless -- don't email him a big long list of "comments" which he can then pick and choose as to which ones he'll respond to.
Send him an email. The body as follows:
"Why do you think this campaign is fun for me?"
Nothing else. Don't let him dance around on the hardness of stone or mechanics of damage resistance. That doesn't matter. What matters is his concept of your fun. FORCE him to answer you. Give him no options.
You need to know this, Methos. You need to know if there's any point in continuing the conversation.
To my mind, the actual mechanics of what happened in this one incident are beside the point. Who cares if rats can gnaw through stone? You're not trying to get him to admit that he's WRONG, you're trying to understand WHY he's running the sort of campaign that he's running.
I don't think email is the idea forum for this kind of discussion, but regardless -- don't email him a big long list of "comments" which he can then pick and choose as to which ones he'll respond to.
Send him an email. The body as follows:
"Why do you think this campaign is fun for me?"
Nothing else. Don't let him dance around on the hardness of stone or mechanics of damage resistance. That doesn't matter. What matters is his concept of your fun. FORCE him to answer you. Give him no options.
You need to know this, Methos. You need to know if there's any point in continuing the conversation.