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D&D is always about the DM anyway. In my games, I just have groups of jogging orcs always rape the female characters until they get mad and leave. Also, LGBTQ+ players are killed on site by the NPCs.
Just let him get killed over and over again then just start beaking him about how he's proved his point that women can't fight already and maybe he should roll a man.
What about crippled characters? Do you allow the combat wheelchair?
Absolutely. Of course, in my setting, many of the areas are very prone to flooding, and thus all buildings are elevated about 3 feet off the ground and have stairs you have to climb to enter them (ramps are not a viable option due to limited space availability, sorry).
Since other people are also chiming in, in my game it works like this: crippled characters and NPC are a rarity because restoration magic can heal all but the worst aliments. The only exceptions are those who are worshippers of Illmater (as the god of sacrifice and martyrdom, it is thematically appropriate they refuse to heal crippling wounds), or those who do it for an important reason.
For an instance of the later, I am running a campaign set in a "sky pirate" sort of style, and the main Pirate city has an Orc as its mayor who has a prosthetic right arm. Or so it seems, because he actually has a symbiotic relationship with a Mimic (the Mimic helps protect him, he makes sure it is fed gold on the regular), and the "prosthetic" is the Mimic.
No. I presume no one in my games gives a shit about cripples so unless you fabricate your own magic wheel chair then you aren't getting one.
someone so crippled that literal god miracle magic can't cure them has no business being on an adventure
That brings up an interesting point. You can make your character however you want yet they keep whining about it not being inclusive
It's because they're trying to force their politics on everyone else. That is all.
on sight.
"killed upon being seen" makes sense
"killed in their present location as opposed to being taken somewhere else [off site]" is stupid