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<blockquote data-quote="WaterRabbit" data-source="post: 7768741" data-attributes="member: 2445"><p>Nope, it has never happened in history -- not even once. If you believe Venezuela was doing great before Maduro then your definition of great must have a really, really low bar. But if you are in love with Venezuela pick Cuba or North Korea instead as examples. Or African examples such as Zimbabwe -- pick your poison really. Even the Soviet Union looked good for a while (at least to those that never looked to hard). </p><p></p><p>But beside that, there are better fantasy Africa sources to provide inspiration and still maintain the feel of a pre-colonial version of Africa. </p><p></p><p>But one has to go quite a bit back in history to find that. The difficulty with Africa is really finding a time in which indigenous cultures were not dramatically influenced by outside civilizations. Even going back to Pharaonic Egypt they were involved in sub-Saharan Africa.</p><p></p><p>Now there are a lot of people that are silly enough to make this about "race" -- it isn't. There are simple geographic factors that can been seen in many other locales that dramatically influence how civilizations develop.</p><p></p><p>The problem with trying to create a cultures that just are analogs to real world cultures is that they tend to ignore the climate, geography, flora, and fauna that influences the culture development. One of the biggest factors ignored by fantasy works such as D&D is the difficulty of obtaining food.</p><p></p><p>Finally if you want Wakanda in D&D you have to look no further than Halruaa in the Forgotten Realms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterRabbit, post: 7768741, member: 2445"] Nope, it has never happened in history -- not even once. If you believe Venezuela was doing great before Maduro then your definition of great must have a really, really low bar. But if you are in love with Venezuela pick Cuba or North Korea instead as examples. Or African examples such as Zimbabwe -- pick your poison really. Even the Soviet Union looked good for a while (at least to those that never looked to hard). But beside that, there are better fantasy Africa sources to provide inspiration and still maintain the feel of a pre-colonial version of Africa. But one has to go quite a bit back in history to find that. The difficulty with Africa is really finding a time in which indigenous cultures were not dramatically influenced by outside civilizations. Even going back to Pharaonic Egypt they were involved in sub-Saharan Africa. Now there are a lot of people that are silly enough to make this about "race" -- it isn't. There are simple geographic factors that can been seen in many other locales that dramatically influence how civilizations develop. The problem with trying to create a cultures that just are analogs to real world cultures is that they tend to ignore the climate, geography, flora, and fauna that influences the culture development. One of the biggest factors ignored by fantasy works such as D&D is the difficulty of obtaining food. Finally if you want Wakanda in D&D you have to look no further than Halruaa in the Forgotten Realms. [/QUOTE]
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