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Is that really needed though? I'm a bit of a hardcore fan, but I've never been into the lore or settings of D&D. Which I assume is where you get the message your talking about?
I dont see how it needs to be all or nothing, or that by providing one thing, additional things cannot also be accounted for.
In short, yes it kind of is needed, for me.
You are mistaking the framework for content. The framework itself doesn't have to convey a message, or ask the audience questions. It has to provide an opportunity for the players to convey their own messages, ask their own questions. Or, at least have a good time mucking about in tactical scenarios for the giggles, Mountain Dew, and chips.
I dont think I am. The framework you are right doesnt need to convey a message, but...I'm not getting much of a message from any of the books that came after the framework (PHB/MM/DMG) either.
You both are right, providing the framework, and allowing imagination to take off is the starting point, but why do we not have the next step, or is it there, but since I'm not the market (or dont believe I am) I'm simply not looking for a message that does exist?
Navel gazing, really, in what is mostly a tongue in cheek thread.
