BrokenTwin
Biological Disaster
Riffing off some commentary in the thread about bloated adventures, I'm curious as to how many people use relationship maps to help organize themselves? Specifically thinking about the more complicated Pathfinder APs, but the D&D5e campaigns would definitely benefit from them. They're fantastic tools even for simple adventures, since they're an easy visual reference for who relates to who and how.
For those unaware, relationship maps are graphic webs that show the connections between different characters. For a big example, this is the relationship map for the mobile game Arknights, which shows who is connected to who, and if they're part of a subgroup within your company (lore-wise).
If you do use them, what software do you use to build them? I've been trying to find a decent program that allows filtering but doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Trying to convert/simplify the Pathfinder AP Hell's Rebels, and being able to build a relationship map for it would make figuring things out a lot easier.
For those unaware, relationship maps are graphic webs that show the connections between different characters. For a big example, this is the relationship map for the mobile game Arknights, which shows who is connected to who, and if they're part of a subgroup within your company (lore-wise).
If you do use them, what software do you use to build them? I've been trying to find a decent program that allows filtering but doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Trying to convert/simplify the Pathfinder AP Hell's Rebels, and being able to build a relationship map for it would make figuring things out a lot easier.