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Best Pungeon ideas?

Started by Shrieking Banshee, December 27, 2019, 09:13:25 PM

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Opaopajr

Quote from: finarvyn;1117992Xanth is a series of novels by Piers Anthony. He relies heavily on puns, such as a butterfly which is a stick of butter with wings. I was going to suggest Xanth, but Opaopajr beat me to it. ;)

Yup, thanks finarvyn! :) I forget how big the series is now, but it's quite a few books. The 'punniness' was a barrier for me to get into them when younger. Maybe my inner 'dad humor' has flowered over the decades? :confused: But yeah, I can only imagine what sort of resource that would be for this topic. :D
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Quote from: finarvyn;1117992Xanth is a series of novels by Piers Anthony. He relies heavily on puns, such as a butterfly which is a stick of butter with wings. I was going to suggest Xanth, but Opaopajr beat me to it. ;)

That's not so much a pun as it is a play on words...
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Many decades ago (pre Xanth if you can believe it) I went through a phase of this.  The only ones I remember now are:

Mexican Fire Ents
Grassy Gnolls

Munchkin has a great one:  Net Trolls.  Trolls armed with nets and an irritating attitude.