And then when we were talking about how difficult flight is to access because of the way this campaign is structured, the DM suddenly says "you know we're not talking about this game, right?"
When there was almost no indication of that.
Which is how I replied and he countered with "well now you know".
I'm really disinterested in joining any of his runs now.
today in Guiding Light's Adventures in Music: editing a MIDI to change some C notes to A# because the person who arranged this didn't compare it to the original song at all. hooray
@Yuuki yeah. I personally feel I'm at my best as a DM when I'm in "here's a bunch of levers, have fun!" mode
(which said one-shot dungeon is good for, but it's also rather unconventional -- it's the dungeon you get when the Vexgits get to rewiring the place :P)
@BESW yeah. book banning is one of the most...frustrating 3.x conventions out there, because it does so little to fix the actual problem it's said to fix
if a DM started banning books left right and sideways, I'd counter by asking them to ban the PHB classes.
@Yuuki heh. I suppose it's char-dependent for me -- many of my chars can't stand the animation of undead, but otherwise have no problems with well, everything else in the necromancy books
@Miniman There are all manner of ways to animate the dead. Conscious control by the animator, infusing the body with an independent fragment of the animator's will, binding a spirit/demon/element to the body (willingly or not)...