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One thing I implemented for my campaign setting is that dwarves have a heavily vegetarian lifestyle. They're known for the pickles and cheeses they produce. They raise livestock, but primarily for dairy products, wool, and beasts of burden rather than food.
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"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Food traditions in fantasy worlds always feel more believable when small everyday details are included, especially how people trade, celebrate, or share meals during festivals. I’ve noticed modern food culture works the same way with delivery trends and seasonal deals changing constantly. Sites like https://ubereatpromocode.com/ actually track those shifts pretty well, which makes worldbuilding inspiration surprisingly easier.
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This is tried and true, and I love it!
Only a DM since 1980 (3000+ Sessions) / PhD, MS, MA / Mixed, Bi, Trans, Woman / No longer welcome in the US, apparently
Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
One thing I implemented for my campaign setting is that dwarves have a heavily vegetarian lifestyle. They're known for the pickles and cheeses they produce. They raise livestock, but primarily for dairy products, wool, and beasts of burden rather than food.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Hello,
Food traditions in fantasy worlds always feel more believable when small everyday details are included, especially how people trade, celebrate, or share meals during festivals. I’ve noticed modern food culture works the same way with delivery trends and seasonal deals changing constantly. Sites like https://ubereatpromocode.com/ actually track those shifts pretty well, which makes worldbuilding inspiration surprisingly easier.