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<blockquote data-quote="Friadoc" data-source="post: 4535011" data-attributes="member: 5445"><p>Now I'll admit, I'd not heard much of Wraith Recon until you inspired me to look into it, that's an interesting option, in the same vein of X-Crawl, as in it being a science-fantasy feel to it, similar to Shadowrun, in flavor and taste more than texture.</p><p></p><p>Although I'll give it some thought, it might be a little more militant and less fantasy than some of my players might like, but we'll see.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, the design small and reveal over time model is the one that'd I'd use if I did a homebrew, as it'd focus on the immediate area around where the players start and then expand the world slowly as they work their way out. There'd be some general ideas of the outside work, talk of far off places, but the area around the PCs would be the point of light type location of a far off outpost of civilization, akin to the frontier settlements of the early American west.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, that'll give me something to work with, that's for sure. I was thinking of dropping the Nentir into my homebrew, with some slight modifications, as it fits the environs of the real world analog that I'm basing my homebrew around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Friadoc, post: 4535011, member: 5445"] Now I'll admit, I'd not heard much of Wraith Recon until you inspired me to look into it, that's an interesting option, in the same vein of X-Crawl, as in it being a science-fantasy feel to it, similar to Shadowrun, in flavor and taste more than texture. Although I'll give it some thought, it might be a little more militant and less fantasy than some of my players might like, but we'll see. Yeah, the design small and reveal over time model is the one that'd I'd use if I did a homebrew, as it'd focus on the immediate area around where the players start and then expand the world slowly as they work their way out. There'd be some general ideas of the outside work, talk of far off places, but the area around the PCs would be the point of light type location of a far off outpost of civilization, akin to the frontier settlements of the early American west. Thanks, that'll give me something to work with, that's for sure. I was thinking of dropping the Nentir into my homebrew, with some slight modifications, as it fits the environs of the real world analog that I'm basing my homebrew around. [/QUOTE]
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