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<blockquote data-quote="Moonmover" data-source="post: 9602798" data-attributes="member: 7042230"><p>I'm feeling very lazy today, so I'm going to copy-and-paste something I posted on rpg.net's forum years ago, regarding my main campaign world:</p><p></p><p><em>Flail snails migrate in buffalo-like massive herds, between the jungles of Saradam and the mushroom fields of the Sacred Delta. No-one really understands why. A tribe of humans who call themselves Pamaetnimak (literally "followers of snails") live a nomadic lifestyle centered on flail snail migrations. The Pamaetnimak have special weapons resembling spiked war hammers just for breaking through flail snail shells, which they then sell (along with the flail snails' glasslike trails) to the towns and cities they pass by on their migrations.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Although the Pamaetnimak kill flail snails and sell their body parts for profit, they also revere the snails as divine spirits, and therefore afford them great respect and are careful not to thin the herds too far. The druids who serve as Pamaetnimak priests wield flails in battle, as homage to the sacred snails' own fighting style. There is a small, secretive cult of Juiblex among the Panaetnimak, which considers the snails to be spawn and servants of that demon lord</em>.</p><p></p><p>So I guess I'm on team snail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonmover, post: 9602798, member: 7042230"] I'm feeling very lazy today, so I'm going to copy-and-paste something I posted on rpg.net's forum years ago, regarding my main campaign world: [I]Flail snails migrate in buffalo-like massive herds, between the jungles of Saradam and the mushroom fields of the Sacred Delta. No-one really understands why. A tribe of humans who call themselves Pamaetnimak (literally "followers of snails") live a nomadic lifestyle centered on flail snail migrations. The Pamaetnimak have special weapons resembling spiked war hammers just for breaking through flail snail shells, which they then sell (along with the flail snails' glasslike trails) to the towns and cities they pass by on their migrations. Although the Pamaetnimak kill flail snails and sell their body parts for profit, they also revere the snails as divine spirits, and therefore afford them great respect and are careful not to thin the herds too far. The druids who serve as Pamaetnimak priests wield flails in battle, as homage to the sacred snails' own fighting style. There is a small, secretive cult of Juiblex among the Panaetnimak, which considers the snails to be spawn and servants of that demon lord[/I]. So I guess I'm on team snail. [/QUOTE]
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