"My fictional setting isn't diverse cuz it's the ancient world, people didn't travel far." I was tweeting about Roman Isis worship MONDAY.
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The Silk Road? Vikings buried with Buddha statues/in Canada? Zanzibar? Musa I accidentally destroying the Mediterranean economy on Hajj?
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Holy fuck, some of you folks genuinely seem to think your ancestors were dumb as rocks.
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Even little podunk villagers in your fictional hamlet would probably know about certain things you're convinced were beyond them, dudes.
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The cliche D&D opening scene is a tavern for a reason. Roadhouses like that- and MOST TOWNS HAD ONE- were where travelers stopped in.
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And "travelers" could mean Gersun's boy in town from up north to unload some piglets on market day, or people from LITERALLY CHINA.
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Replying to @Iron_Spike @dorothyk98
People still buy into ideas that the British empire was unknown to everyday ppl in England. I can't even.
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it boggles.
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