Happy Festivus! I’d like to incorporate this holiday from Seinfeld into an upcoming D&D campaign. For the unfamiliar, it begins with the airing of grievances, includes feats of strength, and ends when you pin your father.
Thinking about something themed for a fantasy world similar to Forgotten Realms. The holiday’s patron would be a stocky, high-strung man who shouts and carries a Festivus pole.
How would this be celebrated in a D&D world? What feats of strength would be demonstrated? What rewards (or punishments) would accompany this festival. And what virtues would it champion?
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r/DnD Happy Festivus! I’d like to incorporate this holiday from Seinfeld into an upcoming D&D campaign. For the unfamiliar, it begins with the airing of grievances, includes feats of strength, and ends when you pin your father. Thinking about something themed for a fantasy world similar to Forgotten Realms. The holiday’s patron would be a stocky, high-strung man who shouts and carries a Festivus pole. How would this be celebrated in a D&D world? What feats of strength would be demonstrated? What rewards (or punishments) would accompany this festival. And what virtues would it champion? submitted by /u/Windford [link] [comments]
Happy Festivus! I’d like to incorporate this holiday from Seinfeld into an upcoming D&D campaign. For the unfamiliar, it begins with the airing of grievances, includes feats of strength, and ends when you pin your father.
Thinking about something themed for a fantasy world similar to Forgotten Realms. The holiday’s patron would be a stocky, high-strung man who shouts and carries a Festivus pole.
How would this be celebrated in a D&D world? What feats of strength would be demonstrated? What rewards (or punishments) would accompany this festival. And what virtues would it champion?
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