soysaucednd
soysaucednd
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Stories, ideas, and homebrewed content from the world of tabletop rpg. If you enjoy my content, consider buying me a coffee at www.ko-fi.com/soysaucednd
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soysaucednd · 8 days ago
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soysaucednd · 11 days ago
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The unexpected reason why the drive-through line is so long
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soysaucednd · 15 days ago
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Jana Heidersdorf
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soysaucednd · 1 month ago
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sage green girlie
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soysaucednd · 1 month ago
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We’ve got double trouble! It looks like these little guys have gotten into the matches…. Uh can someone please get them out of there before they set something else on fire?
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soysaucednd · 1 month ago
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Vivipary - when seeds sprout while still being attached to its mother fruit
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soysaucednd · 1 month ago
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Your goal should be to get weirder with age and im not kidding. Become that odd estranged extended family member that owns a whacky home wherein a powerful magical item is kept that is the catalyst for the story of a children's adventure novel protagonist
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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Scribe for @wizardenby !
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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Another worldbuilding application of the "two layer rule": To create a culture while avoiding The Planet Of Hats (the thing where a people only have one thing going for them, like "everyone wears a silly hat"): You only need two hats.
Try picking two random flat culture ideas and combine them, see how they interact. Let's say taking the Proud Warrior Race - people who are all about glory in battle and feats of strength, whose songs and ballads are about heroes in battle and whose education consists of combat and military tactics. Throw in another element: Living in diaspora. Suddenly you've got a whole more interesting dynamic going on - how did a people like this end up cast out of their old native land? How do they feel about it? How do they make a living now - as guards, mercenaries? How do their non-combatants live? Were they always warrior people, or did they become fighters out of necessity to fend for themselves in the lands of strangers? How do the peoples of these lands regard them?
Like I'm not shitting, it's literally that easy. You can avoid writing an one-dimensional culture just by adding another equally flat element, and the third dimension appears on its own just like that. And while one of the features can be location/climate, you can also combine two of those with each other.
Let's take a pretty standard Fantasy Race Biome: The forest people. Their job is the forest. They live there, hunt there, forage there, they have an obnoxious amount of sayings that somehow refer to trees, woods, or forests. Very high chance of being elves. And then a second common stock Fantasy Biome People: The Grim Cold North. Everything is bleak and grim up there. People are hardy and harsh, "frostbite because the climate hates you" and "being stabbed because your neighbour hates you" are the most common causes of death. People are either completely humourless or have a horrifyingly dark, morbid sense of humour. They might find it funny that you genuinely can't tell which one.
Now combine them: Grim Cold Bleak Forest People. The summer lasts about 15 minutes and these people know every single type of berry, mushroom and herb that's edible in any fathomable way. You're not sure if they're joking about occasionally resorting to eating tree bark to survive the long dark winter. Not a warrior people, but very skilled in disappearing into the forest and picking off would-be invaders one by one. Once they fuck off into the woods you won't find them unless they want to be found.
You know, Finland.
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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i love dming because it's just me pretending to be severely wounded at my pc's success
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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"If you use em dash in your works, it makes them look AI generated. No real human uses em dash."
Imaging thinking actual human writers are Not Real because they use... professional writing in their works.
Imagine thinking millions of people who have been using em dash way before AI becomes a thing are all robots.
REBLOG IF YOU'RE A HUMAN AND YOU USE EM DASH
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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I loveee fantasy settings doing magical exhaustion:
burnt out pyromancers emitting steam and smoke
tired cryomancers shivering with visible foggy breath
weary necromancers looking ill and hearing voices
frazzled healers receiving the same cuts, bruises, and injuries of their patients
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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Appreciation post for all the beginner artists who work hard despite the AI ​​looming over us. You are fabulous. You are precious. Keep up the hard work, you are needed.
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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skyships in cloudward, ho!
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skyships in worlds beyond number
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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soysaucednd · 2 months ago
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girl you are killing it! girl i think it's dead! girl you can stop STABBING
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