the actual genre of D&D isn't fantasy, it's western you play a gang of killers on a rough frontier featuring over-the-top violence, dehumanized people-but-not adversaries, roving lawmen, easy visual identification of Good Guys and Bad Guys, all trying to strike gold
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Replying to @chaosprime @DogmanRespecter
what would be interesting is if there are any western tropes we habitually don't deploy in D&D that would enhance it if we did
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Replying to @chaosprime @DogmanRespecter
I feel like westerns have a lot more executions (eg the opening to The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly) than most D&D campaigns also more emphasis on the environment being deadly, although I guess the killer-traps subset of the genre gets at that
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GURPS Dungeon Fantasy has a supplement on wilderness travel that I've never quite worked into my game, maybe I should
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Replying to @arachnocapital2 @chaosprime
I'm blessed with a very experienced DM and as a result it's almost all wilderness or open ended cities. I spend very little time in dungeons.
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the better your DM, the more your D&D game is a western 
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