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<blockquote data-quote="Lanliss" data-source="post: 7003454" data-attributes="member: 6801219"><p>Sorry for not knowing the names of your regions off the top of my head, but here is a basic idea.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nuclear region</strong></p><p> "Description of region, with a break down of factions in this area"</p><p></p><p><strong>Races in region</strong></p><p>Mutated race that lives in nuclear region, with racial break down of Fluff relevant to this region (when they got here, what they do here, etc.) And racial crunch.</p><p>Human type that lives in nuclear region (same stuff as above)</p><p>Other race that lives in nuclear region (same stuff again)</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Subclasses of region</strong></p><p> "In this region you will find those who have perfected weaponizing nuclear waste"</p><p>Nuclear alchemists subclass</p><p>Hulk-style berserker subclass</p><p>Nuclear Wizard subclass</p><p></p><p><em>End chapter on Nuke region</em></p><p></p><p>With this style you would be able to say "we are playing in Nuke region, so choose appropriate races and classes". Also, one would not have to read the description of the Human's effect on "Nuke region" then flip to a different chapter to actually learn about the humans themselves.</p><p></p><p> Now, it is possible that I am thinking too far ahead, and it would be better for you to work in the order of your list a few posts back instead. this is pretty much a matter of preference.</p><p></p><p>The style I am talking about here is roughly (though to a much more watered down degree) what I am doing with my world. I know what region the players are in, so I flesh it out before moving on to somewhere else. what races are in it, how do they play with each other within the region, etc., are all the questions I am working on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanliss, post: 7003454, member: 6801219"] Sorry for not knowing the names of your regions off the top of my head, but here is a basic idea. [B]Nuclear region[/B] "Description of region, with a break down of factions in this area" [B]Races in region[/B] Mutated race that lives in nuclear region, with racial break down of Fluff relevant to this region (when they got here, what they do here, etc.) And racial crunch. Human type that lives in nuclear region (same stuff as above) Other race that lives in nuclear region (same stuff again) [B] Subclasses of region[/B] "In this region you will find those who have perfected weaponizing nuclear waste" Nuclear alchemists subclass Hulk-style berserker subclass Nuclear Wizard subclass [I]End chapter on Nuke region[/I] With this style you would be able to say "we are playing in Nuke region, so choose appropriate races and classes". Also, one would not have to read the description of the Human's effect on "Nuke region" then flip to a different chapter to actually learn about the humans themselves. Now, it is possible that I am thinking too far ahead, and it would be better for you to work in the order of your list a few posts back instead. this is pretty much a matter of preference. The style I am talking about here is roughly (though to a much more watered down degree) what I am doing with my world. I know what region the players are in, so I flesh it out before moving on to somewhere else. what races are in it, how do they play with each other within the region, etc., are all the questions I am working on. [/QUOTE]
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