Where to share homebrew world and TTRPG?

DractheDrake

First Post
A bit of backstory, I've been my table's GM for about 7 years now and they lovingly refer to me as the Forever GM. We've mostly played 5e, but have dabbled in many other systems over the years, which has led to me testing different rules and mechanics from other systems with our main 5e campaign. One very deep rabbit hole and several years later, our 5e game has been homebrewed to the point of barely being recognizable.

I've spent 6 of those 7 years continuously building my homebrew world that our 5e campaigns all take place in, since 5e is our group's main system. I can talk anyone's ear off about it, but I'll save that for later. Since our 5e game is so heavily homebrewed, I started working on creating my own TTRPG system to tie into the setting. I'm getting relatively close to feeling like it's ready to be released into the big and scary world for a public alpha of sorts, to get feedback (both good and bad, I'm not naive in that regard).

I'm just not sure where to post it, how to share it in a way where I can actively collect feedback, and how to promote it amid the vast and endless internet. Also how to protect it, not out of greed or malice, simply a desire to get credit for the countless hours and sleepless nights I've poured into it as a passion project.
 

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The Soloist

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I tried forums and blogs in the past for one of my settings. It's sub-optimal.

I friend of mine created a website for his d20 Superheroic game (3.5 SRD). It's a good solution because you keep the control, and create the sections and sub-sections you need when you need them. You can update it continually.
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I would use a website if I wanted to make my setting public.

For feedback, you can write posts calling for reviewers on forums and FB groups.
 


DractheDrake

First Post
do you mean something like world-anvil ?
Not quite, I was thinking something kinda like what The Soloist recommended and also thought about blog posts or even a wiki site or something in that vein. I'm just not sure which direction to go, the obvious answer is all of the above and cast a wide net. I'm more so asking for ideas on where else I can post about it.
 

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