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"Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain."Dora the Explorer's map came up in the thread about the diagram of the planes in the new books. I didn't want to derail that thread any further and I figure this is a permanently derailed thread.
I can't help but think that the DM running the Dora the Explorer adventures is engaging in that age-old practice of "untrustworthy" narrator. Map leaves out a lot of important information. Here's my salty grognard player (SLP) reactions to the map's directions.
MAP: "Dora and Boots need to know how to get to the high tower to save the prince. Well, I know how to get to the high tower. First, you go through the big gate, then you go across crocodile lake. And that's how you get to the high tower."
SLP: "I notice you didn't say anything about that scary-looking forest of dead trees."
I mean it's not like Map doesn't know a spooky forest when he sees one:
This sounds remarkably like free license to carry a hatchet."Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain."
This sounds remarkably like free license to carry a hatchet.
To be fair, Map does have to sing an entire song just to remind itself it does possess identity and sapience."Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain."
It keeps its brain in the song?To be fair, Map does have to sing an entire song just to remind itself it does possess identity and sapience.
But think of how much the edition with her on the cover and a 45 enclosed where she says "Crit!... Now he has to make his death saves." will sell for!