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It adds some flavor and style Isaac Send a noteboard - 18/07/2013 06:23:01 PM

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View original postI've had that same wonderful experience a time or two as well, I don't do writing but I did used to do a lot of DMing and I always liked to really flush out my world's and frankly amuse myself building them in much the same way I used to build characters I'd never play back when I played more than I DM'd. I always like to build my geography and noble houses and such I'd I get kicks picking some vaguely appropriate language to feed a descriptive word or phrase into as the family or city or regional name.


View original postI'm currently DMing a game based heavily on the height of the Roman empire, so many places, events, and people are named in Latin.


View original postWhich is amusing, as when when I named someone Magno Malum (essentially Big Bad Guy), and the players were completely oblivious.

Much of DMing, when it comes to worldbuilding, is wasted on players, but they notice some and it helps me at least keep track of things and often creates new plot ideas and the like.

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
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