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IBeTrippin t1_iwiltt8 wrote

Aaaaand that will make it into my D&D game the next time the players visit an Elven city.

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12AngryHighlanders t1_iwl7ikp wrote

Lmao using this for D&D was absolutely my first thought

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Yue-Renfeng t1_iwn3vzs wrote

Mine was that it seems like it would fit in perfectly in Sumeru, almost too perfectly in fact.

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12AngryHighlanders t1_iwn5sfq wrote

Oh my god, great point! Now that I'm running Nilou as my Sumeru main I'm embarrassed that didn't occur to me!

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Smells_like_nutella t1_iwncq9k wrote

I'm sure this has come up in other fantasy stories that I'm not aware of but this exact idea was actually used in the Eragon books! The elves live in tree houses that they make by singing to trees in the Ancient Language, encouraging them to grow in certain ways.

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BazilBroketail t1_iwis1m4 wrote

"Humans"?

Anyone notice an uptick of posts talking about "humans" instead of "people". "Humans in northeast India"? Who talks like that?

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monkeypox_69 t1_iwj16hy wrote

We obviously have non humans running around.

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lion_OBrian t1_iwjdcpo wrote

You could almost say… there’s an impostor among us

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sharaq t1_iwm5yjd wrote

Enough time has finally passed that I can read this sentence without having a breakdown

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RedSonGamble t1_iwj3cox wrote

I’d say it’s probably horses writing these headlines but their hooves are too big for a keyboard

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kristianvl t1_iwl2qny wrote

Devil’s advocate: probably because it is describing people as a part of the fauna in an eco-system interacting with the flora, rather than in a social context.

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GayIconOfIndia t1_iwmxseh wrote

Yeah! I’m from the north east and it’s large place consisting of multiple states. This is in a particular place in one of the states not the entire north east lol

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hagrama-da-mama t1_iwkfccp wrote

Yea. This place in the pic is near Cherrapunji in Meghalaya. It's a 2 hrs drive from my place. The root bridge is a famous tourist attraction. Another interesting fact is that the region gets the highest rainfall per annum in the world.

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