You just assume it all is DND logic when the only time it was was when the gods came up once. You just assume every mistake and victory is from dice rolls, which have been shown to only be the realm of the gods. As such we can only assume that’s their influence not the way the world works.It’s like taking the real world and saying not noticing a mugger is failing a perception check. That’s the whole point of the seriesReality and fantasy are playing a game in a world with not so equal parts of their logic. Fantasy being the player tries to make it more of a game/ story, as that is what her domain is. Reality makes it closer to his Name sake.He is the GM, from what we’ve seen to put it in DND termsThis is why there’s magic but also nitty gritty shit. Because reality is making a game that fantasy and himself would enjoy.This makes the clash of the majority realism and minority fantasy in terms of tone. It’d stand to reason reality would make his world more grounded in the way it’s inhabitants succeed or fail without outside influence, as that would be something he’d naturally love and greatly enjoySo the world does not opperate on dice rolls as that is not realistic, until the gods poke around during their game. Which is why I refer to it as intrusions/ influencing. Because that’s how I see it as.The gods are playing a game and the dm desperately wants it all to be realistic but is bound by the games rules when it comes to his players. But not the rest of the world, that he masturbated to