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Originally Posted by Ruin Explorer Good lord, very nice. |
Thanks.
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It has a lot of potential for specific adventures, though I don't see any driving underlying need for adventure (not that every setting should have that, of course, indeed most don't).
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It's meant for rotating DM's, so I tried to keep in metaplot/central conflict-free.
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Is the Interior all scrubland and/or rainforest, like the outback, if so, is there any way for it to have more varied terrain?
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Good question. It's supposed as panoramic as the Outback, vast under a pitiless sun, but not quite so uniform (hmmm, checking wikipedia, there's a lot of variation in the Outback, it's just all spread out) or empty. I see plenty of room for snow-capped mountains, rift valleys concealing lush jungles, enormous-yet-somehow hidden lakes. When you first enter it seems terrifyingly empty, later it seems terrifying full. I'm also pretty sure the landscape changes from journey to journey, but I'm not sure how to convey this in a way that makes mapping the Interior seem like a worthwhile pursuit/campaign theme...
It's a classic.