
u/George_Nimitz567890

So we are playing Star Wars D20 Revisted and one of the players wanted to play a wookie during the clone wars, I Say that's good and allow it.
One of sessions the gang came to Kashyyyk during the separatist invasion. There was a command post of wookies and republic troops there where the party would land and support attacking enemy locations in order to find separatist Prison that had capture one of there leaders (if You play Repúblic Commando You know what Prison I'm refering to)
So I Write like 6 possible objectives the players could go and find this clues but the wookie player protest.
"Since I'm a wookie I should know where the Prison Is"
I told him no
"But I'm a wookie, it's My planet so I should automaticly know where the badies are"
His charecter had left the planet a couple of years BEFORE the clone wars, "a Lot can change during the war" I told him, "Besides if they knew where Is this Prison they wouldn't need You guys"
He grind his teeth and and follow one of the objectives.
He complain that I was stealing his Spotlight because he was a wookie when that wasn't My intention.
That's like saying, Since You are an american You should know all the gun stores in the country. Our since You live in london You should know all the museums the city has.
Fun fact You don't, what You could have Is advantage in finding this locations since You live there. But sometimes some players want the "I have this so I automaticly can do X or Z" I can give You extra content or advantage but I won't give You the straight answer because that kills the reason to Make a campaing.
But I dunno what do You guys think? What I can do to handle this type of players?