• Hazzard@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    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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      14 hours ago

      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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        13 hours ago

        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.