• Soup@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Buddy we’re playing adventurers who are by their nature main characters. We can’t Dues-ex everything but we can know things. Also who’s to say we’re city dwellers? Both my last characters lived well outside city limits. And when you live in a world with actual trolls you don’t think their children’s stories would have key information like that? How many of our own children’s stories include warnings? How many myths and legends? Hell the bible likely said to not eat pig because it made people sick and everyone thought it was some will of god shit so they stayed away.

    If I made a player roll for it, say their character really probably wouldn’t know, then I’d make that shit a DC 5. Like, “everyone else knows it but you missed that lesson, sorry.”

    Making characters stupid for “realism” based in a misunderstanding of how either world works is just boring for nothing.

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      18 hours ago

      A lot of systems include character backgrounds. I’d definitely use your background to work out whether you might know stuff. In d&d I’d definitely look at how many ranks you have/whether you have proficiency in relevant skills

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        16 hours ago

        They do include them, but I only use backgrounds as ways to pad out the mechanics and that choice is heavily influenced by the background I’ve already created. My current character is using the custom option because none of the backgrounds really fit.