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    pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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    #9

    I love how the party gravitated and dragged “Wheel Well” along, in Dimension 20: Skyward Ho.

    DM Brennan is rarely caught off guard, but Maxwell’s younger brother being named “wheel well” felt like an improv moment.

    The way the party made sure to drag “wheel well” with them as long as possible - forcing Brennan to keep saying “wheel well” - is just adorable.

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    • C Caveman

      That’s why I keep a name list and just cross them out as needed.

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      sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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      protip: don’t cross them off, write who they are on the list (eg “Rivermeadow blacksmith”) so you can remember when the players come back to them a million sessions later

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        TheLowestStone
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        One of my favorite things is giving fantastic creatures ordinary human names. My group will never forget Walter the minotaur who did absolutely nothing interesting aside from being named Walter.

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        • skulblakaS skulblaka

          This is how my campaign ended up with Grond the ogre and Fëanor the magic item craftsman.

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          rexxiter@lemmy.world
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          And how mine has Kevin, Kevyn, Keven, Kyvyn, etc. A a family of gnomes (all pronounced Kevin) that are traveling merchants and blame not remembering an incident by saying it was a different Kevin.

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            sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz
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            #13

            the one group I was defacto DM for my players would do this knowing the more off guard they caught me the more likely somebody was likely to be called Chungus or Squinton or some shit

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            • S stingpie@lemmy.world

              “Yes, okay, my name is… kllllaaaarrrrrg… i-ifer. Klargifer Caltrop.”

              “Klargifer is a strange name for a halfling.”

              “Yuh- yeah. Yeeesss. I suppose it is. That’s why I hate my parents.”

              “Yeah? And what are their names?”

              [Suddenly, a wizard or something appears and casts silence on everyone. So you can’t ask that the question anymore]

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              heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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              Wingus and Mingus Caltrop. They hated their names and parents too. It’s a family tradition.

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              • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

                Wingus and Mingus Caltrop. They hated their names and parents too. It’s a family tradition.

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                edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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                John and Sara Caltrop just wanted their son Wingus to have a unique name, unlike their entirely common names

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                • S sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz

                  the one group I was defacto DM for my players would do this knowing the more off guard they caught me the more likely somebody was likely to be called Chungus or Squinton or some shit

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                  greenknight23@lemmy.world
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                  Chungus? you related to Big Chungus over in Nathlee city?

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                    slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.org
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                    Start using the persons asking’s real name and make them real goofy. This? This pants shitter Dave.

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                    • edgemaster72@lemmy.worldE edgemaster72@lemmy.world

                      John and Sara Caltrop just wanted their son Wingus to have a unique name, unlike their entirely common names

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                      heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                      ^john^ ^and^ ^sara^ ^are^ ^uncommon^ ^for^ ^halflings.^ ^they^ ^were^ ^just^ ^mean^

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                        ceruleanruin@lemmings.world
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                        His name is… Jizzmop Pintglass. Hey, you asked.

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                        • G greenknight23@lemmy.world

                          Chungus? you related to Big Chungus over in Nathlee city?

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                          entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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                          Nah, he’s part of the Bungus clan, I’m clan Chonker

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                            hzl
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                            Homelander memes: helping the internet make fascists feel normal and relatable since 2024 or whenever.

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                              Homelander memes: helping the internet make fascists feel normal and relatable since 2024 or whenever.

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                              stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              Yes, the psychopathic baby eating lunatic definitely makes fascists feel normal and relatable…

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                              • S stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                Yes, the psychopathic baby eating lunatic definitely makes fascists feel normal and relatable…

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                                hzl
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                                No, it makes fence-sitters feel like there’s something to identify with in a baby eating lunatic and slowly shifts the Overton window further and further toward normalizing straight up evil.

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                                  Homelander memes: helping the internet make fascists feel normal and relatable since 2024 or whenever.

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                                  obi@sopuli.xyz
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                                  The boys creators: “make sure you make him really stupidly evil, so there’s no confusion about how evil he is”

                                  Conservatives: “damn this guy’s kinda cool actually”

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                                    No, it makes fence-sitters feel like there’s something to identify with in a baby eating lunatic and slowly shifts the Overton window further and further toward normalizing straight up evil.

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                                    stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                    Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

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                                      The boys creators: “make sure you make him really stupidly evil, so there’s no confusion about how evil he is”

                                      Conservatives: “damn this guy’s kinda cool actually”

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                                      hzl
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                                      Because the internet has a thing for identifying with assholes. Look at Rick Sanchez or Dennis Renolds or Starship Troopers or Warhammer 40K or Helldivers. Take any character or group that’s explicitly coded as terrible in the source material, hand it to the Internet, and they’ll start making memes about it and eventually unironically decide that character is legitimately great actually. And the people spamming the shit everywhere will always act as though such a thing could never happen.

                                      Meanwhile in the US…

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