• Null@pawb.social
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    5 months ago

    I failed a brain check, I’ve been googling those names for 30 minutes. I don’t get the reference. What’s the joke here? I would have just taken it as cleaver naming for the region.

    • sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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      5 months ago

      Starbucks is a real coffee chain that exists in the real world. Moondeer and sunfawn follow the same naming scheme, but the players didn’t realize that was what the DM was building to until the big reveal. It’s…pun-adjacent.

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      5 months ago

      Each one is a combination of ‘Celestial Object’ and ‘synonym for deer’. The first two seem innocuous and fantastic enough, but they establish the pattern - letting the third be ‘Starbucks’, a real-life coffee shop chain.

        • KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.de
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          5 months ago

          Well, in this case all of those are astrology too as far as I know, and that might be more fitting for a fantasy world

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            5 months ago

            Sun and Moon are astrological symbols, but stars aren’t, so Starbucks wouldn’t fit. :P

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              5 months ago

              I’m not clear on the details, but I know the constellations are made out of stars, I think planets like mars were thought to be major stars, and I’d think sayings like “the stars aligned” would have roots in astrology…

              I will also nitpick and say that they said astrology terms, specifically - if astrology considers constellations to be important, and acknowledges they are made out of stars, I’d imagine stars would be part of the terminology. (Doubly so if I’m correct about astrology having (at least previously) a skewed view on what a star is!)