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Create Your Own 4e Setting Compound-Word!!

Started by RPGPundit, December 15, 2009, 01:56:56 PM

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Its fun and requires almost no creativity whatsoever, which is no doubt why the 4e people use it so much.

I'll go first:

"Burnpool". Its like, a pool of liquid that burns you or something!

"Starsteel": its like steel, but starry!


You can even do it with mundane setting elements. Why drink boring old black tea when you can drink super-awesome super-cool super-ominous super-extreme BLACKTEA!!!

Oooh.

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The convention is older than 4e. Shadowfell got used in a 3x setting on WotC's old homebrew subforum.

Ooh, I've got one... "Greyhawk"

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Quote from: RPGPundit;349007Its fun and requires almost no creativity whatsoever, which is no doubt why the 4e people use it so much.

Game-master.

beejazz

Quote from: Thanlis;349027Game-master.

If they're allowed to have a space between, throw in mind flayers, carrion crawlers, magic users... the list goes on.

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Quote from: beejazz;349017The convention is older than 4e. Shadowfell got used in a 3x setting on WotC's old homebrew subforum.

Ooh, I've got one... "Greyhawk"

Or even..."Blackmoor"

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Quote from: beejazz;349032If they're allowed to have a space between, throw in mind flayers, carrion crawlers, magic users... the list goes on.

It's legit! Tunnels and Trolls had it as a single word.

Abyssal Maw

Blackrazor! (hey, it's topical). And the sword it was named after...
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Quote from: Imperator;349038Waterdeep.

Sandshallow.

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