I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
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I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
It might be fun to play in that but idk if I would still be interested come next September.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
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Cool! What kind of campaign are you going for there? Like horror, heroic, ect.
Light horror. Crooked Moon is a folk horror setting, but it's not out yet. Thus, next September.
It's basically supposed to be the Halloween DnD book, as opposed to just another "grimdark" or "dark fantasy" book.
Think like Over the Garden Wall.
You showed me that setting and it looks so cool. I hope your game goes well. I like that they chose to do a folk horror theme instead of the usual "grimdark" or "dark fantasy" book.
I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
As a Texan as well, I love Texas' culture, even if I ironically don't know it very well.
Actually, one of the reasons I love swamps so much is because of Venice and New Orleans. They both have such strong cultures (culture amplifies with tourism, and they both have a lot of that). Venice in particular has such interesting history and architecture that I literally stole it at one point because I knew I couldn't do a better job.
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Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Okay, I'm better now.
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Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
As a Texan as well, I love Texas' culture, even if I ironically don't know it very well.
Actually, one of the reasons I love swamps so much is because of Venice and New Orleans. They both have such strong cultures (culture amplifies with tourism, and they both have a lot of that). Venice in particular has such interesting history and architecture that I literally stole it at one point because I knew I couldn't do a better job.
Texas is such a fun place. Everything down there is trying to kill you.
Venice and New Orleans have some incredibly interesting traditions. I really want to look into the carnival of Venice more. I love those types of unique costumes because they make cool character designs.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Okay, I'm better now.
Sorry about that. I do enjoy swampy areas too and you might like the area I’m working in :3
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Okay, I'm better now.
That's how I felt when I heard you weren't enjoying the mountain setting. Seeing as how you're from Texas though and that place is flatter than a fritter, I guess you are justified.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Okay, I'm better now.
That's how I felt when I heard you weren't enjoying the mountain setting. Seeing as how you're from Texas though and that place is as flat as can be, I guess you are justified.
Freezing mountains in the eternal night does sound fun, but they don't really interest me. Plus, I don't really know much about what lives there or what to put there.
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Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
...
I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
Okay, I'm better now.
That's how I felt when I heard you weren't enjoying the mountain setting. Seeing as how you're from Texas though and that place is as flat as can be, I guess you are justified.
Freezing mountains in the eternal night does sound fun, but they don't really interest me. Plus, I don't really know much about what lives there or what to put there.
That's fair. I've found that I become far more interested in an environment after I've visited the place and learned about it.
Light horror. Crooked Moon is a folk horror setting, but it's not out yet. Thus, next September.
It's basically supposed to be the Halloween DnD book, as opposed to just another "grimdark" or "dark fantasy" book.
Think like Over the Garden Wall.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Sounds fun!
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I've always loved swamps, and I thought it would be cool to run a game set in one. Right now I'm running a campaign set in the mountains, and I don't like it very much.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
It might be fun to play in that but idk if I would still be interested come next September.
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Fun fact: the campaign I’m working on was originally going to be in the swampy part of Florida but I know more about the Rocky Mountains and I love the views there.
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I don't know how to respond to that. Anger, rage, despair, pain!
Ultimate agony and horror!
AAAARRRRRHHHHHGGGGG!
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
You showed me that setting and it looks so cool. I hope your game goes well. I like that they chose to do a folk horror theme instead of the usual "grimdark" or "dark fantasy" book.
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Finding a setting like swamps or mountains is really cool. I was raised in Appalachia and so I like backwoods and mountain settings a lot. I still love other areas a lot and coming from Texas makes me love the dry hot wastelands. My favorite thing about picking an environment is finding real world people who live in that type of place and using their culture in the story.
you ever see the mothman heheheh
As a Texan as well, I love Texas' culture, even if I ironically don't know it very well.
Actually, one of the reasons I love swamps so much is because of Venice and New Orleans. They both have such strong cultures (culture amplifies with tourism, and they both have a lot of that). Venice in particular has such interesting history and architecture that I literally stole it at one point because I knew I couldn't do a better job.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
All the time.
lol nice
Are you okay? I was going to work in a swampy area that had quite a bit to do with the story
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Okay, I'm better now.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Texas is such a fun place. Everything down there is trying to kill you.
Venice and New Orleans have some incredibly interesting traditions. I really want to look into the carnival of Venice more. I love those types of unique costumes because they make cool character designs.
Sorry about that. I do enjoy swampy areas too and you might like the area I’m working in :3
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That's how I felt when I heard you weren't enjoying the mountain setting. Seeing as how you're from Texas though and that place is flatter than a fritter, I guess you are justified.
Freezing mountains in the eternal night does sound fun, but they don't really interest me. Plus, I don't really know much about what lives there or what to put there.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
That's fair. I've found that I become far more interested in an environment after I've visited the place and learned about it.