Bill Zebub
“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
As I've said many times about many things, it's a spectrum, not a binary. Your hyperbolic straw man is not what I suggested, and I find it unconvincing as a reason for NPCs and PCs to behave differently when reacting to each other.
I don't think they need to behave differently. Or, rather, I think they will all behave differently but I mean not all PCs will behave one way and all NPCs will behave another.
But I use different methods to determine what those behaviors are, for the reasons explained above.
You haven't responded to my assertion about symmetry: given that when a PC attempts to persuade/intimidate/deceive an NPC, the GM is the one who adjudicates, and can either just make a ruling or ask for a dice roll, in the inverse situation shouldn't it be the player who makes that call, and maybe asks for a dice roll but maybe doesn't? Wouldn't that be the most symmetric?


