Hussar
Legend
I tried to bow out once, and failed. I'll try my save again. 
Gizmo, I reject your version of reality and substitute my own. You have not brought up any, to my opinion, substansive reasons for rejecting the rest of the paragraph in favor of the line you have quoted. I disagree with you.
I do think the example could have been better made. Yup, I agree with that. But, my reader filter tells me to take this, in the context in which it is written, to mean, "If you screw up, instead of ejecting your entire night's session and letting the players have an easy win, use the rules to cover your ass and don't do it again."
You seem to read this as a universal application when it's clearly, IMO, not. The fact that the entire paragraph tells you to prepare for rituals means that this example is a last resort sort of thing that you can, as DM, fall back on when all else fails. You as DM, have the power to do this.
It does not say, "Do this each and every time you fell like doing it." That's what I disagree with you about Gizmo. I disagree with the idea that this is a universal thing. In the context of the paragraph, it's pretty clear that this is meant to be a very, very rare thing. You obviously interpret this differently. And I think there's nothing more we can really do from this point. I've stated my case, you've stated yours and we're just talking past each other now.
Do you see the irony in these two paragraphs?

Gizmo, I reject your version of reality and substitute my own. You have not brought up any, to my opinion, substansive reasons for rejecting the rest of the paragraph in favor of the line you have quoted. I disagree with you.
I do think the example could have been better made. Yup, I agree with that. But, my reader filter tells me to take this, in the context in which it is written, to mean, "If you screw up, instead of ejecting your entire night's session and letting the players have an easy win, use the rules to cover your ass and don't do it again."
You seem to read this as a universal application when it's clearly, IMO, not. The fact that the entire paragraph tells you to prepare for rituals means that this example is a last resort sort of thing that you can, as DM, fall back on when all else fails. You as DM, have the power to do this.
It does not say, "Do this each and every time you fell like doing it." That's what I disagree with you about Gizmo. I disagree with the idea that this is a universal thing. In the context of the paragraph, it's pretty clear that this is meant to be a very, very rare thing. You obviously interpret this differently. And I think there's nothing more we can really do from this point. I've stated my case, you've stated yours and we're just talking past each other now.
Gizmo said:(Edit: In fact Imaro made some pretty good statements that I think support my position as well. In fact, if you bother to go back and look at the early pages you'll find that even someone who took exception to my tone agrees with what I'm saying. Someone else was willing to concede my point as long as he made it clear that he wasn't conceding that the DMG was a bad book. In fact, I could so quickly find counter-examples to your assertion here that I can't believe you made this in good faith.)
And on that topic, I've already said what I think of appeals to authority. And "everyone else believes the world is flat but you" says nothing of substance. Many people that disagree with me on this thread don't even cite the specifics of what was actually said in the DMG - see some of the latest posts.
Do you see the irony in these two paragraphs?