GuardianLurker
Adventurer
Kahuna Burger said:So where is your game set socially? And as a subquestion, do you think there is a default social setting for D&D games or should assumptions about social dynamics always be spelled out when starting a new game?
The short answer is "It varies" - especially since the players took the "out" portion of the "up and out" transition I offered. The original world setting was Tolkienesque psuedo-medieval, primarily. But a single continent is big enough to hold a LOT of variety, and I took advantage of it.
Then the first campaign arc ended, and the characters transitioned into a space opera setting, which has much more modern attitudes.
In general, D&D games probably have a default setting of psuedo-medieval, in large part due to Tolkien, "generic" fantasy, and EGG.
As to when these assumptions should be spelled out, it's almost definitely not "always". I'd say only when the world assumptions conflict with the players'.