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    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    Ha! My bad. If there was an emoji of me smacking my forehead, I would post it here.
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    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    I get. Like I said in my above post, wanna run a crazy dungeon? Go for it. Have fun. But the literal title of this thread is: Mapping, How Do You Do It? Therefore, I feel the need to express some sort of specific reasoning behind my mapping process. These are logic and geology. I often ponder...
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    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    Yes, I know. ;) But if you have a spell, such as stoneshaping, that is part of logic. And don't you want it to have some sort of semblance to reality. I mean, fantastical is all well and good. Running Alice in Wonderland session? Great! Go for it. Yet, if you have a group of kobolds who have...
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    Player skill vs character skill?

    There isn't a difference. They combine to make a skill. A PC that has zero athletics or acrobatics, but is actually a climber in real life, can often weave a narrative that helps them. A simple, "You roll with advantage) is just as good as being proficient.
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    Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun - First Impressions

    My belief is they will make everything more vague (which I stated several years ago), and make everything a tiny bit stronger (which I stated 9 years ago).
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    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    The only way to map it is to make it logical if it's based on geo-formation (and even then?), and make it historical if it is based on societal-formation.
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Thanks. I get it. I was just reading your original definition like this: With the word "almost" allowing room for deviation, albeit slight. And the word "'wrong'" in quotes, as if to say, they could have a morally plausible reason, but their actions are evil. Thanks for taking the time to...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    The year people understand D&D is not a scientific taxonomic hierarchy, is the day people can get over this ridiculous argument.
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    I guess I misunderstood. When writing my response, I viewed it as the same. Your quote from TVTropes, seems to view them as the same. The heroes, in my case, all the movie and book protagonists I presented, are almost always considered to be in the right. The villains are in the wrong. Can you...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Forgive me, But I have a hard time understanding this. So, may I ask what might be perceived as a naive question? How do you plan to explore this? We are talking D&D, right? I get the DM may throw a small bone your way regarding your heritage, lineage, and culture. But, how do you plan on...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Good point. The DM does create the scene. That said, there are times the story calls for a heavy narrative. I remember writing this one description of a ritual the adventurers were watching. They were guests, and the ritual was not evil, a lot of hints at culture and some foreshadowing to their...
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    Why do we need thieves??

    This is the difficult part. Ideas are easy. Writing is fun. The exactness, while time consuming, is rewarding. Building a community? That is literally the job. Website. Traction. Advertising. Content. More content. And more content. Appearances, even locally at stores and conventions. Content...
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    Why do we need thieves??

    True. But you are not understanding what was implied in my message. Basically, a character that fights without magic, and one that uses magic. That was the point. I am sorry if it was unclear. Considering the thread is general TTRPGs, this is a great point. You are correct, if the game has room...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Agreed. Disagree. There are many settings and games, including modern ones, that utilize black-and-white morality effectively. I mean, can Thanos have a good "logical" reason for wanting to rid the universe of half its populace? Sure. But that doesn't make him gray. I think people confuse this...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    This is such an interesting one to me. I have had DMs who are clear and concise and brief. Sometimes they get asked a lot of questions afterwards, sometimes not. I have had DMs that are a bit superfluous, yet very detailed. Sometimes they lose players and get asked a lot of questions afterwards...
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