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<blockquote data-quote="Eyes of Nine" data-source="post: 8957639" data-attributes="member: 99786"><p>I asked ChatGPT for D&D's next setting:</p><p></p><p>Prompt</p><p><em>If you were to design a new setting for D&D that was cool, exciting, and novel, what would it look like?</em></p><p></p><p>As an AI language model, I can imagine a lot of different settings for a new D&D game. Here are a few ideas:</p><p></p><p> A world where magic has just been discovered: Imagine a world where magic has only recently been discovered, and is still being studied and explored. The players would be among the first to learn how to harness its power, and would have to navigate a world where magic is not yet fully understood.</p><p></p><p> A city built on the ruins of an ancient civilization: The players would explore the ruins of an ancient civilization that was destroyed by some cataclysmic event, and would then have to navigate a city that has been built on top of those ruins. The ruins would hold secrets and powerful artifacts, but the players would have to contend with the challenges of a bustling city as well.</p><p></p><p> A world where the land is constantly changing: In this world, the terrain is constantly shifting and changing. Mountains rise and fall, rivers change course, and entire cities can be swallowed up by the earth. The players would have to navigate this ever-changing world, always on the lookout for dangers that might appear suddenly.</p><p></p><p> A world where the gods are dead: Imagine a world where the gods have all died, leaving their followers without guidance or protection. The players would have to navigate a world where divine magic no longer exists, and where the powerful artifacts of the gods are now up for grabs.</p><p></p><p> A world where the players are part of a traveling circus: In this world, the players would be part of a traveling circus, performing for crowds and uncovering mysteries along the way. The circus would be a cover for their [sadly, I cut GPT off here - I leave it to the reader to finish the sentence <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite18" alt=":ROFLMAO:" title="ROFL :ROFLMAO:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":ROFLMAO:" /> ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyes of Nine, post: 8957639, member: 99786"] I asked ChatGPT for D&D's next setting: Prompt [I]If you were to design a new setting for D&D that was cool, exciting, and novel, what would it look like?[/I] As an AI language model, I can imagine a lot of different settings for a new D&D game. Here are a few ideas: A world where magic has just been discovered: Imagine a world where magic has only recently been discovered, and is still being studied and explored. The players would be among the first to learn how to harness its power, and would have to navigate a world where magic is not yet fully understood. A city built on the ruins of an ancient civilization: The players would explore the ruins of an ancient civilization that was destroyed by some cataclysmic event, and would then have to navigate a city that has been built on top of those ruins. The ruins would hold secrets and powerful artifacts, but the players would have to contend with the challenges of a bustling city as well. A world where the land is constantly changing: In this world, the terrain is constantly shifting and changing. Mountains rise and fall, rivers change course, and entire cities can be swallowed up by the earth. The players would have to navigate this ever-changing world, always on the lookout for dangers that might appear suddenly. A world where the gods are dead: Imagine a world where the gods have all died, leaving their followers without guidance or protection. The players would have to navigate a world where divine magic no longer exists, and where the powerful artifacts of the gods are now up for grabs. A world where the players are part of a traveling circus: In this world, the players would be part of a traveling circus, performing for crowds and uncovering mysteries along the way. The circus would be a cover for their [sadly, I cut GPT off here - I leave it to the reader to finish the sentence :ROFLMAO: ] [/QUOTE]
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