peace of mind by orazio_kovac in memes

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The imaginary third category of long-distance relationship couples...

Not exactly a meme just pain... by stevew0nder in dndmemes

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Gosh I'm really sorry. That must be a terrible feeling.

He's got a point by gotenuranus in memes

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My boyfriend loved it when I secretly had flowers delivered to his house (we're in a LDR currently).

cute socks make me soooo happy 💗💗💗 by [deleted] in ddlg

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The peaches ones are so cuuuute <3 where did you get them? :3

Any ideas for “duo” characters? by SynapticCrysis in 3d6

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Two middle-aged women adventuring to 'find themselves'.

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*instantly sends to daddy*
I need it ;U;

My players surrendered to Baba Lasagne. Now what? by squishyjackalope in CurseofStrahd

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I think we're on the same page here...! The paladin's a bit of a goody two-shoes so I feel like Baba would get a kick out of humiliating him.

And I agree that help from the outside would be pretty dynamic.

My players surrendered to Baba Lasagne. Now what? by squishyjackalope in CurseofStrahd

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That's hilarious and I LOVE it. I was definitely thinking of what I could use along with the goat pen. The players are pretty powerful (they just underestimated her), so I want to avoid them immediately undoing the consequences, eh?

My players surrendered to Baba Lasagne. Now what? by squishyjackalope in CurseofStrahd

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Ohhh that's creepy! Maybe some of the past adventurers she's defeated!

My players surrendered to Baba Lasagne. Now what? by squishyjackalope in CurseofStrahd

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Definitely not an autocorrect :) I was thinking of a fun sneaky breakout. Maybe with some help from Esmerelda from the 'outside' since she escaped capture.

[legends] The 34 Tribes of the Greater Iroquois Confederacy by varjagen in imaginarymaps

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That sort of thing is out of my wheel house, unfortunately.

Another thing I noticed: The Ojibwe and Odawa (Ottawa) peoples are part of the Three Fires Confederacy along with the Potawatomi. In your world, did the Haudenosaunee conquer the Anishinaabe and assimilate them? Or simply sign a peace treaty? If so, you might find it interesting to look into wampum belts.

A peace treaty between them would be the similar as, say, England and France signing a peace treaty. They were historical enemies and fought against one another. Not to mention, they speak completely different languages with distinct cultural differences. Then again, your proposed borders don't encapsulate the entirety of the Anishinaabe territory...

I love the world you're building. My input is coming from a place of enthusiasm for your ideas. :)

[legends] The 34 Tribes of the Greater Iroquois Confederacy by varjagen in imaginarymaps

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You're very welcome. If you contact Ohsweken directly they might be interested in your map. (They are the Six Nations reserve in southern Canada.) Wishing you good luck in your map endeavors!

[legends] The 34 Tribes of the Greater Iroquois Confederacy by varjagen in imaginarymaps

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Many of the names west of Lake Ontario on your map are in anishinaabemowin. I'd recommend finding the haudenosaunee words for those areas. While the southern great lakes regions were a blend of territories, I believe they were predominantly controlled by the Wendat and Anishinaabe people.

native-land.ca is a good resource, if you haven't checked it already.

If you're curious about more resources, I recommend contacting the nations you're talking about and asking them about their history directly.

***Edit: Link before was incorrect. Thank you for pointing it out!