Quasqueton
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Say you were going to tell the stories of a D&D character, Boris the Barbarian. You want to make it more literary, rather than round by round game minutes, so that non-gamers could understand and appreciate the stories. On his D&D character sheet, he has these magic items:
adamantine greatsword +1
belt of giant strength +6
gloves of dexterity +2
heward's handy haversack
breast plate armor +2
ring of protection +1
cloak of resistance +1
scabbard of keen edges
stone of good luck
potion of cure light wounds
potion of shield of faith
potion of invisibility
Would you mention all of these items in the story? Are they worthy of mention in a literary work? Would you mention the potions before he pulled one out and used it? If you would mention the greatsword, would you describe it as adamantine and magical, or just adamantine, or just magical? Would you describe him activating the scabbard? Would you mention the ring, cloak, and/or stone at all? If you would mention the haversack, how would you do so in a way that showed it was not really a powerful magic item (relative, in D&D)? Or would you not mention any of these items, as they aren't really fantastical enough for non-gamers to appreciate as magical?
If you would mention one or some or all of these items, how would you describe them for a non-gamer?
Quasqueton
adamantine greatsword +1
belt of giant strength +6
gloves of dexterity +2
heward's handy haversack
breast plate armor +2
ring of protection +1
cloak of resistance +1
scabbard of keen edges
stone of good luck
potion of cure light wounds
potion of shield of faith
potion of invisibility
Would you mention all of these items in the story? Are they worthy of mention in a literary work? Would you mention the potions before he pulled one out and used it? If you would mention the greatsword, would you describe it as adamantine and magical, or just adamantine, or just magical? Would you describe him activating the scabbard? Would you mention the ring, cloak, and/or stone at all? If you would mention the haversack, how would you do so in a way that showed it was not really a powerful magic item (relative, in D&D)? Or would you not mention any of these items, as they aren't really fantastical enough for non-gamers to appreciate as magical?
If you would mention one or some or all of these items, how would you describe them for a non-gamer?
Quasqueton