@1aprildaniels @Carin_McLeoud I'm feeling kinda interested in one reflecting the total fucking arbitrariness of feudal law.
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@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud Like, it should be where on this side of the river, if you kill that orc you get to keep his stuff, and on... - 1 more reply
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@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud Right? We seem to always be in either totally lawless lands or lands of Basically Reasonable Law. -
@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud The latter of which is UTTERLY ahistorical.
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@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud It's so hard to involve literalized demons without getting cartoonish. -
@chaosprime@1aprildaniels ...I literally ran a game where the Space Stallions (renamed) existed. I can't weigh in on cartoonish fairly. - 1 more reply
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@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud Oh, definitely. We had enough nuanced demons in Planescape that we've at least got the tools handy.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@1aprildaniels@Carin_McLeoud Word. Abydos has some of that, like they seem to have a largely undead-labor-based economy. -
@chaosprime@1aprildaniels I thought of this a bit, and had my fiancee commenting on how questionable that is given zombies as a metaphor> - 2 more replies
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@chaosprime I am proud to say that the last real D&D game I ran had characters who went out of their way to make peace with Goblins. -
@chaosprime But, I will agree, the traditional hack-and-slash being applied to sentient races is as graceful a thing as modern politics. - 7 more replies
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