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  1. Not the best ice breaker when talking with the dwarf king who, in dwarf fashion, is entirely oblivious to the happenings on the world so takes it a 100% face value.

    Laios gets the title of "of the Loose Toungue" in Melini proper.

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    1. Was that before or after your court mage almost ended the world?

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      1. I wonder if at some point "normal" people just start wondering if Laios is fucking with them. Like, surely, his adventures cannot be **this** outrageous, right???? He cannot be THIS socially inept, he's a king!

        He must be playing some 5D chess with us.

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        1. Laios isn't playing 5D chess, he is eating the pieces whenever his opponent looks away.

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          1. He wrote in his Fursona diary that he had the capability to eat the other player's pieces during his turn and that's how he beat Magnus Lionsen at chess.

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            1. He convinced Magnus Lionsen to play by his modified rules. Magnus Lionsen failed to read that the rules allow him to eat pieces and was very surprised as a a result.

              P.s Magnus Lionsen sounds like a fantasy name written by someone who's trying too hard.

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              1. Magnus Lionsen is a fantasy name for a guy who's entire design is just lion heads, lion pelts and is the general/king of the enemy army that he calls his pride.

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                1. I know fantasy settings that would do something like that.

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                  1. If I was hurried by a deadline and didn't have time to review everything in my brain 100x over, I may take those shortcuts. Writting the bang fic at least gave me a sense of understanding for how some parts of some stories end up feeling in your face or half-baked.

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                    1. It isn't even a shortcut, the setting I was talking about is just over-the-top and somewhat on the nose.

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                      1. Semi-parodic settings like Warhammer make it hard to guess what's a shortcut, what's a joke, and what's something that we should take semi-seriously. Parrt of the charm, unless I'm missing the kind of setitng you're talking about.

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                        1. That's what I was talking about.

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