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Stamets@lemmy.world to RPGMemes @ttrpg.network · 2 years ago

Outback Mage is best Mage

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Outback Mage is best Mage

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Stamets@lemmy.world to RPGMemes @ttrpg.network · 2 years ago
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  • DrWeevilJammer@lemmy.ml
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    New Zealand Wizard: Yeah naw, you carked it, bro. That’s a sweet-as fish. Seen it plenty of times on the poster in my shid. Kī tōnu taku waka topaki i te tuna.

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      fishfush

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    In the Discworld series there are some parodied Australian wizards in The Last Continent book.

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      Ah Discworld, the series I’d love to read if it didn’t require a flowchart to understand the order of the books.

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        I’m a huge fan, Rincewind is one of my fav characters. I think they can just be read in publishing order, whilst characters and some plot lines do crossover each book is a story on its own.

        Colour of Magic is a perfect starting point imho.

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        They’re intended to be standalone stories. I usually just go in release order though.

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    Pointy hats with corks from used potions dangling around the rim let’s go.

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      And when you finish brewing a potion, you just attach it to the hat.

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    Highly recommend this short series on YouTube called Wizards of Aus. It’s great

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      Thanks for the recommendation! I hope you don’t end up with axe-face!

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        Ah y’know if I do, it’s nothing a little kiss from baby bones won’t fix.

  • 𝔄 𝔰𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔦𝔢𝔫𝔱 𝔭𝔦𝔢𝔠𝔢 𝔬𝔣 𝔠𝔥𝔢𝔢𝔰𝔢@lemmy.world
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    You call that an Ice Knife? That’s not an Ice Knife… This is an Ice Knife.

    (Or Thicket of Knives if you’re more inclined to find paths.)

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    Aren’t drow Australian?

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      I mean, they are from down under…

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        And spiders

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      No, they’re mean posh

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    This is pretty much the plot of He Who Fights With Monsters. Australian gets Isekaied and proceeds to confuse and dominate. I highly recommend.

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    I’m a Texas Wizard, you cowpokes want to see a rope trick?

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      PSA: his “rope trick”, while subjectively impressive, is just sexual assault he claims you consented to when you say yes.

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        THE FUCK!?! I was gonna grab a lasso and do some rodeo shit.

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        “Pardon, ma’am, seems I’ve had one too many Shiners.”

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    But is his name Bruce, otherwise it may get confusing?

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    Radagast from LOTR comes to mind

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    Casts Flamin’ Galah

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    Bloomin’ onion is a level 3 spell.

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    I honestly don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone actually use the terms “strewth” or “chockas” before

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      Chockas is still somewhat used, strewth is if you’re doing an disingenuous these days

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        Might just be where I am in Australia or my age bracket that means I never hear the former. I’ve definitely heard the latter when folks are playing up their Australian mannerisms or are just taking the piss.

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          Yeah I feel you, like it’s not hugely used so much these days but chockas or chockabloc is definitely used around NSW. Reckon it’ll see extinction in the next generation or so though.

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            Chocka/chockabloc is pretty common where I grew up, West Midlands in UK

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      Jandals? Chilly bin? You are confusing us with those across the pond mate. A capital offence I believe…

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    Youra’ cunt Harry

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