doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Agreed on all points.Yes. I used the world "history" broadly when thinking of my responses, because I would include our historical understanding of culture and folklore into how history inspires, not just events.
I also thinks history (whether real-world or stolen from fiction) is best mixed up and re-combined to allow for new possibilities to emerge, esp. when used for a fantastical genre and in how the PCs might interact with the setting.
A worldbuilding DM should be careful when using historical inspirations. We can see the result of those events and old understandings, but it is best not to implement them in such a way to that constrict possibilities to those results only.
A lot of my inspiration also comes from the historical fantasy of Guy Kay. My goal is to find the beauty in a time and place and translate that into a fantasy setting.