D&D is first and foremost a co-operative game and the enjoyment and comfort of fellow players takes precedence over whatever beautiful arc you have in your mind. If you want complete control of the narrative, write a novel.
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True for both players and DMs.
Corollary point: as a player, itβs your job to be an interesting protagonist in a way that still allows for the GM and other players to also have their fun. As a player if youβre just there to fuck around, not contribute to the story, or act like youβre the main character, go play a videogame instead.
The worst kind of player is the kind who uses their characterization to be a dick to their groupmates. βBut my character is just like thatβ well you made a bad character for this venue, do better by your team. Think about the other people at your table and whether youβre making it fun for everyone, not just yourself.
You bought a lottery ticket huh? Rushed out there and grabbed one in hopes it could make your life better? Even though your one ticket might not win, you did it anyway cause itβs worth a shot, right?