No.250341473
>fantasy setting has magic and flying creatures
>still using horses as main transportation

No.250341651
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>setting has nuclear energy
>still using coal as main energy source

  • agamemnonymous
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    Fall off a horse -> dust yourself off and get back on. There’s a whole idiom about how falling off horses is a frustrating but ultimately minor inconvenience.

    Fall off a gryphon -> you are dead.

    • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      There’s a whole idiom about how falling off horses is a frustrating but ultimately minor inconvenience.

      There’s also a whole list of people who have died falling off of horses. So there’s that.

      • agamemnonymous
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        It is possible to die falling off a horse. It is nearly impossible to live falling off a flying mount.

        • psud@aussie.zone
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          My druid always carried a feather fall potion (fantasy parachute?) until contingent spells became available

          The trick then is to always fly high enough to quaff a potion in case of falling

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      Most fantasy settings that allow for gryphon / dragon / other winged mode of transport, also have saddles for such beasts that tether the user to the saddle/ animal. If you fall off, you unclipped your harness and deserved it.