Anon03/14/26, 14:24No.97706838
>>watch a DnD series
Disgusting.>>get agitated, whenever the DM gets something wrong about how medieval history worked
Does the DM specifically states falsehoods about how things worked in the period he's referencing or are you just assuming he's referencing something about medieval history? If it's the first case you may have a point in getting agitated, if it's the second just get through your skull that, for d&d purposes, pseudo-renassance fair assumptions are more than enough for most people in picturing a fantasyslop land they need just as vague background for their games.>How do I fix this autism or is it justified?
There's nothing to fix regardless, just learn to understand when it's worthy to have an argument and when not. Most of the times you'll end throwing pearls to swines.