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<blockquote data-quote="GameOgre" data-source="post: 6475358" data-attributes="member: 57914"><p>I know this isn't many peoples taste but I always loved the idea of a humorous setting for D&D. Sort of like Hackmaster had. You could play it as serious as anyone else's setting but one that just had a funny aspect to it.</p><p></p><p> I love the idea of a aggressive Halfling empire! Hail Haffia!</p><p></p><p> Common American names mixed in with typical fantasy ones( The Dread Lich Bob) (Pirate Joe).</p><p></p><p> The Plane of the Bathroom- A actual (Demi)plan of existence filled with bathroom stalls, that helped explain where people disappeared to when a player couldn't make it to that nights game. Note- Do NOT miss a game unless you can afford to! it's only 1 gold to get in but its more than that to leave! Many a hero is still wandering the stalls looking for a friendly occupied stall user that will let them climb over or crawl under the door to leave with that user.</p><p></p><p> T.A.L.O.G.P. = The Assassins League of Gentlemanly Professionals </p><p></p><p> Dorma The Revolving,God of Resurrections!</p><p></p><p> Every Orc has a different number tattooed on his bottom left foot. They are all cloned in one giant vat given a sword and some crappy armor and ported to the prime world where many times 15 minutes later they are killed by adventurers. Half orcs are just orcs that were not done yet but wandered off anyway.</p><p></p><p> Wizards all belong to The Independent Academy of Magic and Arcane Talent (T.I.A.M.A.T.).</p><p></p><p> Every city has a Temple to the God of money that acts as a bank. Cash isn't King in this world, he is a greater Deity! </p><p></p><p> Demons with ridiculously long names that MUST be pronounced properly when summoned and commanded or they WILL turn on you." I summon you to my service oh dark one of the pit Kahl'korc'dazon'dobuy! Serve me for...oh CRAP!! ARGG UGG..</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> I would love to play in this type of setting. My players though would probably have issues with it(well some of them anyway).</p><p></p><p>Anyone actually do it and play in a more humorous setting? Have any stories or ideas that would work in such a setting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GameOgre, post: 6475358, member: 57914"] I know this isn't many peoples taste but I always loved the idea of a humorous setting for D&D. Sort of like Hackmaster had. You could play it as serious as anyone else's setting but one that just had a funny aspect to it. I love the idea of a aggressive Halfling empire! Hail Haffia! Common American names mixed in with typical fantasy ones( The Dread Lich Bob) (Pirate Joe). The Plane of the Bathroom- A actual (Demi)plan of existence filled with bathroom stalls, that helped explain where people disappeared to when a player couldn't make it to that nights game. Note- Do NOT miss a game unless you can afford to! it's only 1 gold to get in but its more than that to leave! Many a hero is still wandering the stalls looking for a friendly occupied stall user that will let them climb over or crawl under the door to leave with that user. T.A.L.O.G.P. = The Assassins League of Gentlemanly Professionals Dorma The Revolving,God of Resurrections! Every Orc has a different number tattooed on his bottom left foot. They are all cloned in one giant vat given a sword and some crappy armor and ported to the prime world where many times 15 minutes later they are killed by adventurers. Half orcs are just orcs that were not done yet but wandered off anyway. Wizards all belong to The Independent Academy of Magic and Arcane Talent (T.I.A.M.A.T.). Every city has a Temple to the God of money that acts as a bank. Cash isn't King in this world, he is a greater Deity! Demons with ridiculously long names that MUST be pronounced properly when summoned and commanded or they WILL turn on you." I summon you to my service oh dark one of the pit Kahl'korc'dazon'dobuy! Serve me for...oh CRAP!! ARGG UGG.. I would love to play in this type of setting. My players though would probably have issues with it(well some of them anyway). Anyone actually do it and play in a more humorous setting? Have any stories or ideas that would work in such a setting? [/QUOTE]
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