Casimir Liber
Adventurer
I remember DMing in the late 70s and early 80s (Basic D&D and AD&D) and the lore of a world was made solely by the GM and the players just made their PCswith backstories but little else (well, that's how we played it and the modules seemed to concur). Fast forward to the present and there seems to be greater scope and appetite for players to influence the setting they're playing in.
Curious what is the most interesting lore that DMs have introduced in their settings that were created by the players. Pondered this as a player created a Highland Minotaur (based on Scottish Highland cattle) as a character - noting they were distinct from a normal minotaur. So I introduced this, splitting minotaurs into Lowland and Highland lineages.
So keen to hear from other people.
Curious what is the most interesting lore that DMs have introduced in their settings that were created by the players. Pondered this as a player created a Highland Minotaur (based on Scottish Highland cattle) as a character - noting they were distinct from a normal minotaur. So I introduced this, splitting minotaurs into Lowland and Highland lineages.
So keen to hear from other people.