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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 7809723" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>If trolls are relatively common then I would say, "Yes."</p><p></p><p>Arguments that PC's should know no more than what their players know or even very much less always struck me as coming from the Nitro Ferguson school of gaming - "Kraag Wurld" games where the DM is always going "gotcha". There is a certain understandable desire to invoke mystery and fear in the world and to support the aesthetic of discovery, but trying to prevent players from having their characters reasonably react to the threat of trolls supports none of those things and is pure ego gaming by the GM.</p><p></p><p>The idea that actual inhabitants of a world would know less about the sort of common threats that exist in that world than the players know about the fantasy threats of this world strike me as laughable. I could possibly see an argument that a character might not recognize a troll, having only seen one in picture or heard of them in stories, but then there is the scene in the Hobbit where Bilbo immediately recognizes trolls for what they are despite having lived what the narrator refers to as a sheltered life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 7809723, member: 4937"] If trolls are relatively common then I would say, "Yes." Arguments that PC's should know no more than what their players know or even very much less always struck me as coming from the Nitro Ferguson school of gaming - "Kraag Wurld" games where the DM is always going "gotcha". There is a certain understandable desire to invoke mystery and fear in the world and to support the aesthetic of discovery, but trying to prevent players from having their characters reasonably react to the threat of trolls supports none of those things and is pure ego gaming by the GM. The idea that actual inhabitants of a world would know less about the sort of common threats that exist in that world than the players know about the fantasy threats of this world strike me as laughable. I could possibly see an argument that a character might not recognize a troll, having only seen one in picture or heard of them in stories, but then there is the scene in the Hobbit where Bilbo immediately recognizes trolls for what they are despite having lived what the narrator refers to as a sheltered life. [/QUOTE]
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