if you press me for my favorite dnd moment ever in the game i’m currently running, it’s gotta be when the pcs visited the djinn and auditioned for the right to be protagonists of a certain quest

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if you press me for my favorite dnd moment ever in the game i’m currently running, it’s gotta be when the pcs visited the djinn and auditioned for the right to be protagonists of a certain quest
a tiny worldbuilding thing I've done that i know for a fact nobody has noticed, lmao, is for all the genie communities, i choose whether or not npcs have primordial accents for specific reasons. everyone in halkifell has an accent because they're speaking in common, a second language for them. whereas the dao and earth genasi don't have accents because they're solely speaking in primordial. i roleplay them in my neutral accent/voice on purpose. the djinn / air genasi were an interesting case because the djinn only spoke in primordial (so, no accent), whereas the air genasi ALSO didn't have accents, but due to the fact that they all grew up speaking common. they could seamlessly codeswitch. tbh the air genasi probably speak primordial with a common accent but i couldn't figure out how to rp that lmao. anyway file this under "shit nobody would ever notice because it's Too Much but i have been working on it for months."
oh and i think the marid had accents but that was a mistake. that was before i decided all this lol
If you'd like to talk about it, your recent post about the genie arc you and your dnd group just finished has me really curious to hear more about it! Its sounds like it was so cool, and it's always awesome to hear about narratives where characters get to travel all over the world- especially since i know that yours is homebrew.
yes omg thank you, there's nothing i'd rather do than talk about the genie communities of my dnd game.
the party began this arc in halkifell, the hometown of an npc friend named mahety. halkifell is home to ifrit and their fire genasi kids, located on the top of a volcano (which is also a portal to the elemental plane of fire). at birth, mahety was chosen by the volcano to be the next leader of her people. she was actually out in the world before now as part of her self-discovery journey before stepping up to the leadership position officially. the time to do that is now, for many reasons, which means she has to stay in halkifell, on the other side of the continent from where the party (including her PC gf) have their home base.
so mahety's dad, an ifriti named temza, suggested the party go to the other genie communities to collect spell components in order to create a teleportation circle in halkifell. this makes it so (eventually) mahety and the party can visit each other at their leisure. temza was vague about where they needed to go and what exactly the spell components were, because that was all part of the journey (which would be important to the spell later). they were told to get:
A binding from the dao, an iron link; Salt from the marid, in liquid sync; A yielding from the djinn, a burden's drink.
and they were given general directions and landmarks to follow. the marid could be found submerged in the ocean to the north, at a distance of "a sunrise as the dolphin swims." the djinn could be found to the southeast in the desert, after "following the eye of the storm for one moonrise." the dao were located in the mountain range to the southwest, at "the top of the peak that looks like a bird."
i'm gonna put the rest under a readmore because uhhh. believe it or not, this got even longer lmao.
love worldbuilding, love it so much. here, this is my town full of djinn. it’s located on a big ol’ cloud that’s constantly changing. you can surf on it if you want. everyone is a nonbinary they/them. sandy pigeons are sacred here. air genasis name themselves after weather and if you talk in active first-person voice, you’re kinda being rude.