/tg/, why do my players have no imagination?
In my game, dwarves are Germanic-inspired, and have thematic names. But apparently it's bad.
I had the players meet Geltstein and Steinberg, Dwarven jewellers I described as typical D&D dwarves (short, bearded, avaricious with bulbous noses and a fierce love of gold and gems) and they all left and after the session said I was being offensive.
>>51164096
Oy vey.
SJW in game wat do thread #2056 complete.
/thread
That would be offensive if you said they were Jews.
Your players are shit, find a new group.
>>51164107
Oy Gevalt indeed
>DELET THIS
>>51164096
Weak bait but I have several questions
Are they still your players since they just walked out of your sessions?
Why would you want to play with people who walk out at the sight of vaguely "racist" names?
How did you get all the way up to starting a session without this coming up?
>>51164096
I'd be offended to, you're clearly just stealing lore from other settings.
Those are grabblers, not dwarves.
""The dwarves of course are quite obviously - wouldn't you say that in many ways they remind you of the Jews? Their words are Semitic obviously, constructed to be Semitic.""
>>51164920
>knowing it's bait
>thinking it's true and asking follow-up questions
You're a special kind of dumb
childhood is idolizing dwarves,
adulthood is realizing elves make more sense
>>51164114
>SJW in game wat do thread #2056
This, sadly.
I eagerly await "Fat tumblr girl in game wat do thread #648" which should be released later this week.