• Hazzard@lemmy.zip
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        The part you’re missing is that it’s the Feywild, often known for trickery and being literal with language. I.E. The classic “can I have your name?” being a Fey asking to steal your identity.

        In the Feywild specifically, the DM’s pun could have literal power in that the characters would take a literal fall, and players in the Feywild should be prepared for such shenanigans.

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          The classic “can I have your name?” being a Fey asking to steal your identity.

          Which always annoys me. I’m just giving them my name, not my identity. And definitely not any sort of power over me.

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            Once upon a time it was believed that to know a thing’s true name was to have complete power over it.

            This isn’t commonly held today )why would it be) but I think that’s where this trope comes from.

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          If that’s it then I did get it, but it still feels like I’m missing something.

          Maybe this one just doesn’t hit for me :)

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                Maybe it would help to know that the Fey are known to delight in wordplay based magical trickery (e.g. the old “Can I have your name?” bit). It’s not just that the pun exists, but that it’s not the DM just making them roll for “fall” damage because he thinks it’s funny, it’s the sort of thing that canonically happens in the Feywild.

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            Because they are the player that can do something about the Fall damage. Could also be a sorcerer or wizard.