My campaign notes on Scabard.com

Samloyal23

Adventurer
So I have been sketching out my campaign setting on Scabard, I only have the free, basic account, but I am going squeeze what I can out of that first before I think about paying. If anyone has any tips on making the most out of the app, that would be great, and if you have the time and can check out my campaign, The Last Lands, I am open to any suggestions for improving and expanding it. https://www.scabard.com/pbs/campaign/208958
 

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Hi @Samioyal23. This is stolph from Scabard. Your campaign looks great! Looks like you've used most of the Basic features already. You've assigned connections, categories, your descriptions are pretty well fleshed out. But I couldn't find any usage of campaign dates, such as birth and death date for Characters. And it looks like you haven't assigned any players. I'd also upload more images to your pages instead of using the default images to improve the overall look of your campaign. Let me know if you have any other questions.
 

Yes, I decided to see how far I could go with the basic format to try it out, I have been trying to find more pictures, and I need to work on a timeline, all I have is a rough idea of the time frame for the history of the setting. I am between jobs right now, so my credit card is under lock and key right now, but I am enjoying the application and I am seriously considering a subscription. I do not have a game group and I have not DMed in decades, I want to get back into gaming.
 



I have been toying with the idea of ethnic/regional backgrounds that transcend race. So I decided the now sunken kingdom of Haugeland was divided between a mountainous highland region and lowland region of rolling hills and glens. This created two groups that identified as Haugelanders, one based on the Germans and one based on the Dutch. I am calling the Dutch lowlanders "Molenaars", from a the Dutch word for miller. It sounds like moles while having a fantasy flavour to it. I am stumped as to what to call the Germanic group that lived in the mountains, so I am open to suggestions.
 

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