It isn't stealing -- the training data WAS STOLEN. But how AI generates images (or text) doesn't really work like that. it isn't a collage. It is an algorithm that "creates" via probabilities based on training data and source prompting.
Does that make it "better"? Probably not. But I think it...
As I get close to end what was a more trying "open world" and "player driven" than I expected D&D campaign, I think I want the next one to be more story driven and linear.
So what linear, story driven TTRPG campaigns have you played or run that you really like? Any system, but extra points if...
I ended up doing 12 HP with the fortitude ability based on a Con save. It worked pretty well, but no massive fight with tons of mooks ever materialized because the party went the super stealth route and only had to fight a few guards before escaping with the target hogtied and unconscious.
I thought I made my goals here pretty clear in the OP: I want the PCs to feel awesome while mowing down enemies that actually pose a threat (for the brief moment they are alive anyway). The real threat is the General and her Warhorse, but if the PCs ignore the knights they will get cut to...