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<blockquote data-quote="Ogrehatescomputers" data-source="post: 5300340" data-attributes="member: 94367"><p>I agree with hobo. Also when I create my own world the first things I do are decide my pantheon. And what type of government rules the land. A council? A monarchy? I've even had a mageochracy. Then do a ruff layout of the main continent. Then a better map of where the players are. </p><p></p><p>Also don't be afraid to just say your on greyhawk or something and just in some unheard or of or undiscovered country. Then you need only create the country.</p><p></p><p>Think about the types of things that you want to happen in your world. From that a lot of your terrain may appear. Dwarves need mountains and elves need forrests and such. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes starting with a small town in a small country makes for a more personal game. Your characters will feel worse if gregor the smith was murdered in a raid if they know him and have dealt with him many times. As odd as itay sound. I start big. Gods, continents, countries, government, then a few cities, after that you work in the towns and details. Start big work to small. But most of all, have fun doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ogrehatescomputers, post: 5300340, member: 94367"] I agree with hobo. Also when I create my own world the first things I do are decide my pantheon. And what type of government rules the land. A council? A monarchy? I've even had a mageochracy. Then do a ruff layout of the main continent. Then a better map of where the players are. Also don't be afraid to just say your on greyhawk or something and just in some unheard or of or undiscovered country. Then you need only create the country. Think about the types of things that you want to happen in your world. From that a lot of your terrain may appear. Dwarves need mountains and elves need forrests and such. Sometimes starting with a small town in a small country makes for a more personal game. Your characters will feel worse if gregor the smith was murdered in a raid if they know him and have dealt with him many times. As odd as itay sound. I start big. Gods, continents, countries, government, then a few cities, after that you work in the towns and details. Start big work to small. But most of all, have fun doing it. [/QUOTE]
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