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<blockquote data-quote="Cadence" data-source="post: 8238145" data-attributes="member: 6701124"><p>Thank you for the clarification. I have to say such a thing never occurred to me.</p><p></p><p>Is the effect of the failure or the difficulty of the check based on what's in the DMs head that might not have been addressed in the fiction? Is the DM equally allowed to say the Duke is away for three months or three hours? Is the DM allowed to make the difficulty of the check greater if they'd rather not have them meet the Duke? Are they required to have a roll at all? If the Chamberlain says the Duke is gone for three months can the players think he's lying and make a check about it? If the players had seen the Duke sail off themselves can they say they think he circled around and make a check for it? [e.g. analogy wise is the world Bayesian where no point-mass priors on anything are allowed, or are they allowed in some cases? and are the tightnesses of the priors determined by the DM or the rules or both]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadence, post: 8238145, member: 6701124"] Thank you for the clarification. I have to say such a thing never occurred to me. Is the effect of the failure or the difficulty of the check based on what's in the DMs head that might not have been addressed in the fiction? Is the DM equally allowed to say the Duke is away for three months or three hours? Is the DM allowed to make the difficulty of the check greater if they'd rather not have them meet the Duke? Are they required to have a roll at all? If the Chamberlain says the Duke is gone for three months can the players think he's lying and make a check about it? If the players had seen the Duke sail off themselves can they say they think he circled around and make a check for it? [e.g. analogy wise is the world Bayesian where no point-mass priors on anything are allowed, or are they allowed in some cases? and are the tightnesses of the priors determined by the DM or the rules or both] [/QUOTE]
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