• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    In Cyberpunk RED, I wanted an NPC to sound uneducated, so she told the PCs about someone doing “dinographics”. I expected the players to ask about it, at which point it’d be clear she was talking about someone doing a demographic survey.

    But they misheard.

    So now there’s a tiny corp called DynoGraphics that does demographics and forecasting. The PCs had to do a lil data extraction heist because of it.

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      By chance did you make her unintentional malapropism a canon part of the history of the company’s name? Like Google’s backstory (it may be an urban legend, but I heard they’d intended to name it “googol” but didn’t know how to spell the word, and misspelled it as “Google” when submitting their application).

      Strange, I suddenly want to have an Italian-inspired, high class restaurant in my game called “Bone Apple Tea”

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    3 days ago

    Game recognize game, eh? 🤌🏼

    Just the other day, I was in a 5e game, wrapping up the session with the mission having gone a little pear-shaped (our “missing person” used our dynamic clash with the bigbad to bolt from hiding for a dilapidated arch across the map, turn it on, jump through [someone might’ve stuck hin a little. maybe. ]), and we got to find out about the Staff Only portals that the gnomish industrial commune had setup centuries ago as a sort of super-secret private highway/shortcut network between key locations across the known world…

    Nevermind the slew of economic and straight up ethical breaches that implies, no, we’re keeping it immersive! 🤣

    You heard it here first! "The Undergnome Railway is now canon. 🙃