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<blockquote data-quote="GreenTengu" data-source="post: 6774767" data-attributes="member: 6777454"><p>Well, this is why likely the absolutely best way to introduce the settings is to introduce them via adventure paths that really highlight the stark differences in the settings by focusing on adventures that could really only take place in those specific settings and couldn't just be put anywhere.</p><p></p><p>In addition to the steampunk noir espionage story of Eberron, you can have a Ravenloft story that is clearly inspired by goth horror set in the mid to late 19th century Europe and maybe mix some elements inspired by Silent Hill and Dark Souls in there (I'd reference recent horror movies instead of games, but there just... aren't any worthwhile ones), you could have a Dragonlance adventure with..... I guess a bumbling stock villains led by a foppish guy or over-sexualized woman, ridiculously unrealistic characters, heavy handed body humor and a general immature tone-deaf adolescent but generally G-rated humor aimed at total beginners.</p><p></p><p>You know, play to each setting's unique aspects and strengths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenTengu, post: 6774767, member: 6777454"] Well, this is why likely the absolutely best way to introduce the settings is to introduce them via adventure paths that really highlight the stark differences in the settings by focusing on adventures that could really only take place in those specific settings and couldn't just be put anywhere. In addition to the steampunk noir espionage story of Eberron, you can have a Ravenloft story that is clearly inspired by goth horror set in the mid to late 19th century Europe and maybe mix some elements inspired by Silent Hill and Dark Souls in there (I'd reference recent horror movies instead of games, but there just... aren't any worthwhile ones), you could have a Dragonlance adventure with..... I guess a bumbling stock villains led by a foppish guy or over-sexualized woman, ridiculously unrealistic characters, heavy handed body humor and a general immature tone-deaf adolescent but generally G-rated humor aimed at total beginners. You know, play to each setting's unique aspects and strengths. [/QUOTE]
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