I suppose it might be different if I had a massive investment in my own campaign setting, but I don't have one.
I guess you could say I have a massive investment in my Greyhawk...
Cheers!
I suppose it might be different if I had a massive investment in my own campaign setting, but I don't have one.
I'm just wondering how approach your campaigns. Are they all set in the same world? Different worlds each time? Do you return to favourite settings but otherwise explore the possibilities?
And will anything be changing when 5E comes by?
When I start a new campaign, I'm usually switching genres and game system as well - so no way are they in the same world.
Oh, that's marvellous! I've never jumped so much between campaigns, which is a pity, thinking about it.
Cheers!
Sorry to bat on, but one cool part, was that the heroes were wemics. At the time of their 'imprisonment' wemics were respected members of the kingdom, formed the royal guard etc. When they came back they were dispersed nomadic tribes that were rarely seen in the kingdom and often referred to as sphinxes.