In the Team Fortress lore, Shakespearacles, the strongest writer to ever live, invented rocket jumping. A few centuries later, Abraham Lincoln invented stairs. He died while rocket jumping up them.
It’s well known that ancient dwarves enjoyed the practise of banging rocks together through the shins of the elves. One day, the rocks sparked against each other and set the elf ablaze, and that is how dwarves discovered fire. They loved fire, and used it to set many, many elves ablaze.
From that day, it took 30 years to invent cooking.
Unless you count roast elf
Too lean, not enough meat. Practically counts as a vegan diet. It makes sense that a species with shit taste would taste shit.
Dwarfish folding chairs are studded with gemstones and weigh about 500lbs.
They’re a very inventive people, but refuse to work with sheet metal.
Elves build lightweight folding chairs out of wood.
This is a steel folding chair. All craftdwarfship is of the highest quality. It is encrusted with diamonds. It menaces with spikes of pigtail cloth. On the folding chair is an image of a dwarf and dwarves. The dwarf is making a plaintive gesture.
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Folding chairs do seem a bit more of a gnomish contrivance.
Gnomes would make those folding fabric camping chairs with the cupholder in the arm
And also electric folding lawnchairs
Elves have fancy grass that won’t sully your clothes, and vice-versa.
Halflings definitely invented egg timers
They were the first culture to have accurate timekeeping just for cooking.
Yeah, that sounds pretty on-brand!
In my setting I dropped darkvision for dwarves because I wanted to make it scarce, but even the dwarves that don’t study light or dancing lights use their many lighting inventions that were developed for underground exploration such as flairs and glow sticks, and gas lighting for their main settlements.
I also gave them all spiderclimb just because I like the way that fucks up how they’d build those settlements as down is only a necessary direction to know when you drop something, even their tankards work at all orientations and are basically sippy cups.
dwarves with flares? by the beard! ROCK AND STONE!
i’d like to see more settings where there is advanced tech, but non-humans just have a cultural aversion to them
dwarves that refuse to miniaturize things, gnomes that are open source absolutists, amish elves, halflings who don’t give a shit so long as they can repair things themselves, goblins who don’t really understand complex technology but will merrily fuck about with it until something cool happens, etc…
My setting has technology more-or-less equivalent to Earth’s 17th century, and a big chunk of my inspiration is Neal Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle. The books detail the steps that led to the industrial revolution so my setting also has similar early tech, aided by magic of course.
(Airships, for example, use magic derived from Resilient Sphere to make their balloons supernaturally rigid and impermeable, then instead of filling it with a lifting gas they just evacuate all air from it. Their hulls look like solid wood but they are instead a honeycomb structure made of giant spider silk sandwiched between thin wooden veneers to keep the cold air out, and reinforced with the occasional mithral spar. The propulsion is purely magic though, the props are powered by aetherosiphon engines. There are some secret military projects aimed at creating a fully-pressurized heavier-than-air skyship that can actually fly over the taller mountain ranges; since their passenger compartment is not pressurized, a standard skyship’s maximal cruising altitude is 3-3.5 kilometers while a trained military crew can maybe get up to 4.5 km.)
Elves invented wooden folding chairs and then the dwarves made them from metal for better weapon usage.
OP is a transphobe and a lesbophobe who calls disabled people slurs when he doesn’t like them
You can’t just accuse someone without proof
Here’s the proof: https://lemm.ee/post/20523475
This is a screenshot and a link to Stamets calling me a slur.
I’ve never heard narcissist referred to as a slur before, til.
Note: For anyone who cares, of course this person doesn’t have any evidence at all for this because none of it happen. They are however one of numerous alts of a known transphobe who has been banned from every major instance due to extreme hatred, bigotry, lying, and transphobia themselves.
Carry on about your day.
You called me a slur for my mental disorder to my face a couple hours ago. https://lemm.ee/post/20523475
And in another recent post you admitted that you’re fully aware I have NPD, so it was 100% intentional.
you have no idea how much worse that comment you linked makes you look
having a mental disorder doesn’t excuse you from being an asshole, stop wearing it like a badge of honour and get therapy
I’m not being an asshole. I’m saying slurs are bad. I don’t need an excuse to say slurs are bad.
I’m pretty sure narcissist isn’t a slur.
Have you asked:
- A psychiatrist
- A disability expert
- A pwNPD
If you can link something by them I can reconsider. (Not you, you’re in the conversation and we already know your opinion) I’ve just never heard it used like that.