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<blockquote data-quote="imagineGod" data-source="post: 8272003" data-attributes="member: 32454"><p>Okay, I wished everyone a good day, but I cannot let someone calling me a bigot just slide. That is very bad form from you, getting into personal insults</p><p></p><p>Bloody Hell, what a gate keeper you must be, showing off your tome of magic spells for D&D as if somehow your faux magic makes you an authority on fashion. When, obviously you seem clueless to the material of baseball caps. Reality mamy baseball caps are made of wool, well within the materials you would get with the faux D&D Medieval or Renaissance period of Europe. If your fantasy D&D world can rock an 18th Century trcorn hat, then a baseball cap is not an impossibility in D&D. Yet, it seems those artist at WoTC think that a very logically plausible baseball cap is somehow the wrong D&D fantasy while Ma's Max inspired vehicles are okay. Vehicles require engines, and that is way more advanced than denim. Levi's Strauss invented denim in 1873, so within the same century that Ravenloft Masque of the Red Death takes place(inspired by Edgar Allan Poe) if we bring real world influences into our D&D worlds. Way closer than the time frame for automobiles, Mad Max or not.</p><p></p><p>But if your answer to motorized vehicles is Devil magic, that is way more illogical than a denim wearing hero in a baseball cap in the WoTC D&D core book that is already all over the place with its art aesthetics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imagineGod, post: 8272003, member: 32454"] Okay, I wished everyone a good day, but I cannot let someone calling me a bigot just slide. That is very bad form from you, getting into personal insults Bloody Hell, what a gate keeper you must be, showing off your tome of magic spells for D&D as if somehow your faux magic makes you an authority on fashion. When, obviously you seem clueless to the material of baseball caps. Reality mamy baseball caps are made of wool, well within the materials you would get with the faux D&D Medieval or Renaissance period of Europe. If your fantasy D&D world can rock an 18th Century trcorn hat, then a baseball cap is not an impossibility in D&D. Yet, it seems those artist at WoTC think that a very logically plausible baseball cap is somehow the wrong D&D fantasy while Ma's Max inspired vehicles are okay. Vehicles require engines, and that is way more advanced than denim. Levi's Strauss invented denim in 1873, so within the same century that Ravenloft Masque of the Red Death takes place(inspired by Edgar Allan Poe) if we bring real world influences into our D&D worlds. Way closer than the time frame for automobiles, Mad Max or not. But if your answer to motorized vehicles is Devil magic, that is way more illogical than a denim wearing hero in a baseball cap in the WoTC D&D core book that is already all over the place with its art aesthetics [/QUOTE]
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