Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
What you say above is impossible, so cannot be true. Even the Forgotten Realms, which has more printed material detailing it out than any other setting, hasn't detailed out more than 1% of it. Nobody out there, and I mean nobody, has detailed out millions of NPCs and every inch of every country, county, city, town village, hamlet, mountain range, island, etc.Which is how I would run things. It's just not the way "GM vision" and all these other things are presented. There, the GM builds an incredibly tight world, where every city (and in some cases even every faction and most NPCs!) is pre-generated, there is no room for a previously-unknown land, a culture that has been isolated up to present, etc., despite that being....actually a real thing that happened IRL. Who remembers the journey of Marco Polo? Or myths and legends like Journey to the West?
Whether or not a race can fit in entirely, as a unique individual, or is a disruption, has nothing to do with the level of detail of the campaign. It has to do with the theme/premise of the campaign setting.
And this is equally false. Nobodies fun takes the back seat. You the player have no right to expect it to happen that way. Your fun isn't more important.You want the power, you take the responsibility--which means putting others first, even when that's inconvenient or slightly less fun for you than what you were originally intending to do.


