So i’m running a homebrew dnd campaign (still in works) haven’t done an actual session yet. Had our session zero and one of my players was playing a centaur twilight cleric. Now i’m perfectly fine with him running a centaur character in the campaign but explained to him that because centaurs would be a rare race in this world (set in Leilon area) that the buildings and “infrastructure” wouldn’t be made to accommodate his character. A centaur as i’m sure you all know is basically as big as a horse so i thought this would be understandable to my player, one problem is for the BBEG lair they have to go down a well which would be too small to fit a horse down without enlarge reduce spell. Anyway the player went on a rant saying “classic, forcing your players to change themselves just because you’re too inflexible to allow player agency” and why would he pick a race that gives him a disadvantage. I tried to explain myself with the worldbuilding behind it and that he can change if he wants but it ended with him leaving the session and the campaign. So now i’m unsure of what i should do should i simply change my campaign and worldbuiding to accomodate this player or just leave it?
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r/DnD So i’m running a homebrew dnd campaign (still in works) haven’t done an actual session yet. Had our session zero and one of my players was playing a centaur twilight cleric. Now i’m perfectly fine with him running a centaur character in the campaign but explained to him that because centaurs would be a rare race in this world (set in Leilon area) that the buildings and “infrastructure” wouldn’t be made to accommodate his character. A centaur as i’m sure you all know is basically as big as a horse so i thought this would be understandable to my player, one problem is for the BBEG lair they have to go down a well which would be too small to fit a horse down without enlarge reduce spell. Anyway the player went on a rant saying “classic, forcing your players to change themselves just because you’re too inflexible to allow player agency” and why would he pick a race that gives him a disadvantage. I tried to explain myself with the worldbuilding behind it and that he can change if he wants but it ended with him leaving the session and the campaign. So now i’m unsure of what i should do should i simply change my campaign and worldbuiding to accomodate this player or just leave it? submitted by /u/BlakenSethsBricks [link] [comments]
So i’m running a homebrew dnd campaign (still in works) haven’t done an actual session yet. Had our session zero and one of my players was playing a centaur twilight cleric. Now i’m perfectly fine with him running a centaur character in the campaign but explained to him that because centaurs would be a rare race in this world (set in Leilon area) that the buildings and “infrastructure” wouldn’t be made to accommodate his character. A centaur as i’m sure you all know is basically as big as a horse so i thought this would be understandable to my player, one problem is for the BBEG lair they have to go down a well which would be too small to fit a horse down without enlarge reduce spell. Anyway the player went on a rant saying “classic, forcing your players to change themselves just because you’re too inflexible to allow player agency” and why would he pick a race that gives him a disadvantage. I tried to explain myself with the worldbuilding behind it and that he can change if he wants but it ended with him leaving the session and the campaign. So now i’m unsure of what i should do should i simply change my campaign and worldbuiding to accomodate this player or just leave it?
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