• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    9 months ago

    One time I decided to name an enemy faction based on a bad pun. I told the players the name was chosen intentionally, and one of them especially was doing some moderate research to try to figure it out. When I finally played the pun a year later, everyone groaned. It wasn’t even a good pun.

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        9 months ago

        The game’s premise was “what if the head vampire in the city was basically Trump, and you’re all freedom fighters?” The bloodline was called the Publii. It was a setup so I could say something like

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        “We publii can control the city! It will be terrible!”

        That is, “Republican control the city! It will be terrible!”

        It’s really bad. The grammar isn’t even quite right.

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          “Yeah, the Publii clan is annoying. Especially their leader. I’d go over it, but I already sent you an email about it. It should have the subject line ‘RE: Publii Khan’ or something”

          “Oh, I’ve heard of the Publii clan before! I met one of their men, a Mr Danger. I think his name was Ken or something? He tried to warn me about something, but the guy just spoke in riddles, so it was hard to understand. I wonder what Publii Ken Danger meant…”

          “Aren’t they those authors? They had a magazine about spending holiday time with your family instead of going abroad. Have you ever read the Publii-cation publication?”