in Dungeons and Dragons it’s not a plot hole if you double down by Baddysunny November 28, 2021, 10:51 pm 6 Comments it’s not a plot hole if you double down 6 Comments Leave a Reply Everything’s a Checkov’s Gun, retroactively. Reply The only times my players pay attention to my worldbuilding is when I mess up, which makes them great Error Search tools. Reply “Huh, yea. As far you know, that doesn’t make sense….” Reply I had a pit fall trap in a cave one time but i’d already established early in the game that fall damage was nullified because reasons. I told tha players it was a plot hole and we had a good laugh at that and moved on Reply They’re for uhh… ventilation. Reply Aka “The JK Rowling” Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
The only times my players pay attention to my worldbuilding is when I mess up, which makes them great Error Search tools. Reply
I had a pit fall trap in a cave one time but i’d already established early in the game that fall damage was nullified because reasons. I told tha players it was a plot hole and we had a good laugh at that and moved on Reply
Everything’s a Checkov’s Gun, retroactively.
The only times my players pay attention to my worldbuilding is when I mess up, which makes them great Error Search tools.
“Huh, yea. As far you know, that doesn’t make sense….”
I had a pit fall trap in a cave one time but i’d already established early in the game that fall damage was nullified because reasons. I told tha players it was a plot hole and we had a good laugh at that and moved on
They’re for uhh… ventilation.
Aka “The JK Rowling”