• 📛Maven@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Well, think about it. Agriculture is civilization. Farming enables cities, specialization, and large-scale cooperation. Without it, we’re tribal hunter-gatherers.

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      I mean, in practice, in modern Japan, Allah is probably the most referred deity, but if you stick to the Shintō ones then yes it’s definitely Inari.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    The real silly face dragon should be Cyric, ever and always.

    Cosmologically, I can even blame Cyric for the Dork Age that was 4th edition’s sloppy campaign settings.

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    I mean, think about how many farmers have turned into level 20 John Fighterman. She’s got an army of level 20 souls who can all attack 8 times in the first couple rounds each.

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    I mean yeah it makes sense. Agriculture is the foundation of sedentary civilizations; in a medieval world like FR the vast, vast majority of people would be farmers; and without food everything else just falls apart.