nightwind1
Explorer
Well, gee, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!I'm actually bothered far more by people quoting the same half a dozen lines of Monty Python at the game table than a cross pollination of MMO terms.
Well, gee, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!I'm actually bothered far more by people quoting the same half a dozen lines of Monty Python at the game table than a cross pollination of MMO terms.
I'd rather MMO terminology creep into the mix than spoken versions of text emotes and other associated text-bits. At least terms can be roughly approximated into a word category. A tank is a noun, and pull is a true verb action. A larger problem for me will be when my very young children or their friends grow up to say stuff like this:
Me: "The captain picks himself up from the dusty road and shakes his half helm at you 'the Countess will hear of this mark my words!'"
Player: lolls
Me: wait what? Did you literally just say lolls?
Player: oh em gee, surslee
Me: I don't want to live on this planet anymore
*plane shift*
Great, not the "living language" I'm a lazy butt who can't be bothered to speak or write properly cop-out. Yes, languages change, but they should not change because of sloppiness. I have witnessed people being called out for saying L-O-L in real life instead of actually laughing.
Fun story (which is probably an urban legend i.e. not true) is a Grandma who thought lol meant 'lots of love'. And so responded to the facebook post of her grand daughter's cat dying with 'heard you kitten died, lol'

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.