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<blockquote data-quote="Ovinomancer" data-source="post: 8419482" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>As for trust, the only reason trust comes into play is that the GM does hold all of the authority, and you need trust to assume the GM is going to deploy that authority in a way the players expect. This is basically admitting the low-agency playstyle but claiming that the GM can share that agency back to the players by gifting them through an understanding of how the GM will adjudicate things. It's going right back to rules, which are exactly this, but trying to claim that there's something special about "trust" that ennobles this rather than obfuscates it.</p><p></p><p>Just lean into the play -- the GM is going to use their authority to present a game that the players make moves to get more of from the GM. Perfectly fine way to play. It's largely how I run 5e, although I do adhere to the rules as presented and don't overrule them if at all possible. Still that choice is my gift to the players to give back agency by informing them, clearly in my case, how I plan to utilize my authority to adjudicate. I don't pretend that some mystical call out to trust ennobles this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ovinomancer, post: 8419482, member: 16814"] As for trust, the only reason trust comes into play is that the GM does hold all of the authority, and you need trust to assume the GM is going to deploy that authority in a way the players expect. This is basically admitting the low-agency playstyle but claiming that the GM can share that agency back to the players by gifting them through an understanding of how the GM will adjudicate things. It's going right back to rules, which are exactly this, but trying to claim that there's something special about "trust" that ennobles this rather than obfuscates it. Just lean into the play -- the GM is going to use their authority to present a game that the players make moves to get more of from the GM. Perfectly fine way to play. It's largely how I run 5e, although I do adhere to the rules as presented and don't overrule them if at all possible. Still that choice is my gift to the players to give back agency by informing them, clearly in my case, how I plan to utilize my authority to adjudicate. I don't pretend that some mystical call out to trust ennobles this. [/QUOTE]
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