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<blockquote data-quote="Heathen72" data-source="post: 2347847" data-attributes="member: 7029"><p>Another idea</p><p></p><p>Make interesting and colourful locations a part of your adventure design. It gets hard to come up with an interesting description for yet another dank sewer, and just as hard to make the 108th dungeon sound different (especially on the fly) so when you are designing your adventures make an effort to set them in fantastic locales. Figure out what is different about any area - what sets it apart or what makes it special and make those things the focus of your description. In my world, for instance, the players recently went to the Shimmering Lake - the waters of which (though very deep) are so clear that they do not soak up the light, meaning that you can see right to the very bottom of the lake. And there at the bottom at the heart of a still living forest, is an ancient gothic cathedral....</p><p>And so on.</p><p></p><p>Put things like that in your game, and the details tend to flow very readily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heathen72, post: 2347847, member: 7029"] Another idea Make interesting and colourful locations a part of your adventure design. It gets hard to come up with an interesting description for yet another dank sewer, and just as hard to make the 108th dungeon sound different (especially on the fly) so when you are designing your adventures make an effort to set them in fantastic locales. Figure out what is different about any area - what sets it apart or what makes it special and make those things the focus of your description. In my world, for instance, the players recently went to the Shimmering Lake - the waters of which (though very deep) are so clear that they do not soak up the light, meaning that you can see right to the very bottom of the lake. And there at the bottom at the heart of a still living forest, is an ancient gothic cathedral.... And so on. Put things like that in your game, and the details tend to flow very readily. [/QUOTE]
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