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| - | ====== Setting | + | ====== Setting |
| - | {{tag> | + | ==== What I wanted ==== |
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| + | Instead of focusing on the setting first, I instead made a list of requirements for a game I wanted to run. Each, in turn, has consequences for the setting: | ||
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| + | == Ease of prep == | ||
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| + | This is highest on my list of requirements. | ||
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| + | == Homebrewed setting == | ||
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| + | ...I don't want to use a commercially-available setting. | ||
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| + | == A light setting == | ||
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| + | Much of the old pulp literature that OD&D was based on was written with the merest sketch of characters, locations and situations; as they wrote throwaway ideas were incorporated for depth and potential anchors for future growth if the stories become the root of a larger world. | ||
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| + | == Open table game == | ||
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| + | [[dict> | ||
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| + | == West Marches-style play == | ||
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| + | I want a game that has a [[gameinfo: | ||
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| + | == Beer-and-pretzels gaming == | ||
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| + | [[wp> | ||
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| + | ==== What (I hope) we get ==== | ||
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| + | From this I could basically say the setting is designed around these ideas as its touchstones: | ||
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| + | == A sketchy homebrew to riff on and expand == | ||
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| + | A sketchy homebrew world littered with the stubs of ideas can grow as needed and still be rich and engaging. | ||
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| + | == Sandbox drop-in game == | ||
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| + | A sandbox-style game that is set up for such that players can drop-in or come and go as needed will build a larger player base or lend itself to more situations where the game can played. | ||
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| + | == Bog-standard “D&D Fantasy,” at least at the surface == | ||
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| + | If you want new and occasional casual players to be oriented, then you need a common frame of reference. | ||
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| + | == Let's not take it too seriously! == | ||
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| + | It's a game. Let's have fun and let the game world reveal itself through play itself. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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