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When it comes to mounts, familiars, and minions, who gets to control them at your table, the player or the GM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris-77" data-source="post: 7605979" data-attributes="member: 6993955"><p>Familiars aren't NPCs. Nor are Beast Companions or anything of that ilk. NPCs are created by the GM to fill certain roles in advancing the game. Familiars and companions are class features. Sentient or not they are a feature of the character class, and should thus be run by the player unless the rules state otherwise. The job of the GM is to adjudicate actions chosen by the players based on the character's skills, abilities and features of their race and class. So the player calls the actions, and the GM says yes - roll X on difficulty y, or no, no gonna happen.</p><p></p><p>The above is entirely a separate question from who narrates the companion's actions of course. The GM narrates lots of things the players do, combat results for instance, and narrating the companion's action falls into this same area. That is vastly different than calling the companion an NPC though, and thus arguing that the companion is under the GMs control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris-77, post: 7605979, member: 6993955"] Familiars aren't NPCs. Nor are Beast Companions or anything of that ilk. NPCs are created by the GM to fill certain roles in advancing the game. Familiars and companions are class features. Sentient or not they are a feature of the character class, and should thus be run by the player unless the rules state otherwise. The job of the GM is to adjudicate actions chosen by the players based on the character's skills, abilities and features of their race and class. So the player calls the actions, and the GM says yes - roll X on difficulty y, or no, no gonna happen. The above is entirely a separate question from who narrates the companion's actions of course. The GM narrates lots of things the players do, combat results for instance, and narrating the companion's action falls into this same area. That is vastly different than calling the companion an NPC though, and thus arguing that the companion is under the GMs control. [/QUOTE]
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