Silvercat Moonpaw
Adventurer
Forked from: Question for Players: Commercial or Homebrew?
Since it was offered, I'm going to give this a try. Be warned: I've told this to people in the past and they've been entirely confused by it.
What I want in my setting:
I want a generic, mid- to high-magic fantasy setting that has none of the following:
current wars
wars that are obviously about to happen
current secret groups plotting to take over
any hordes roving around at the current time
world-destroying horrors
secret evil things that come in the night to carry you off
hatred so bad it's currently resulting in genocide or cruel oppression.
Explanation:
I can't handle having my conflict spelled out for me. So I remove these things from any setting I come across. Problem is that they all seem to be designed around at least a few of these things existing and have neglected to provide any guide to what the world is like once they are removed. So I'm left with a setting featuring gaping holes.
Treebore said:Do a "Fork to new thread", give us what your looking for in a setting in outline format, and we'll see if we can match you up with a published setting or turn it into a "How to" thread.
Since it was offered, I'm going to give this a try. Be warned: I've told this to people in the past and they've been entirely confused by it.
What I want in my setting:
I want a generic, mid- to high-magic fantasy setting that has none of the following:
current wars
wars that are obviously about to happen
current secret groups plotting to take over
any hordes roving around at the current time
world-destroying horrors
secret evil things that come in the night to carry you off
hatred so bad it's currently resulting in genocide or cruel oppression.
Explanation:
I can't handle having my conflict spelled out for me. So I remove these things from any setting I come across. Problem is that they all seem to be designed around at least a few of these things existing and have neglected to provide any guide to what the world is like once they are removed. So I'm left with a setting featuring gaping holes.