Augury Ignored on Nostr: Does your campaign setting have a "central conflict" or similar theme? I'm not ...
Does your campaign setting have a "central conflict" or similar theme? I'm not talking about inciting incidents or the kickoff to an arc or adventure, but rather a recurring motif of clashing forces. Some settings have them front and center (like Middle Earth or Birthright) and others are more mosaic, with no looming central crisis (like Forgotten Realms or Traveller's Third Imperium). What's your stance on this? #ttrpg #rpg #worldbuilding #campaignsettings
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