Certainly could not be animated and transform into a runaway rampaging entity . . .
Certainly could not be animated and transform into a runaway rampaging entity . . .
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i'm still calling it "Γ‘ornos", the birdless land
Such a cool idea! Hmmm, now you make me wonder ... what kinds of dreams would the spider regard as more valuable than others? π«£ Oh, and what might be the consequence of a person losing a dream? π±
oh, yes, i keep note cards, and ideally i can access a text file with word-search for quick searching
often, though, i tell the group that i forgot something, and collectively we identify or invent the relevant name or other detail, at least as a place-holder
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π molten magic is a fabulous idea π₯
liquid state of crystals would work perfectly
Oh, you make me think about a fantasy setting with networks of teleportation circles . . .
i like to see the different lighting and effects!
If numerous towers were distributed within long-range sight of each other, then i could imagine fire, smoke, ad flag signals ... or magical effects of colorful lights.
The top of the tower looks like it provides a clear view above the treetops?
Oh yes, this option would work great !
hmmm, for a fantasy setting, would this be a dragon egg or a god egg or something else?
π ooh, this place looks amazing! i like hoe the images show the grand scale
in a fantasy setting, i might be tempted to make a few pieces of a fetch quest to be hidden in different places, while the environment includes variable kinds of "quicksand pits" and living creatures based on "kelpies"
so cool ! the movements make me think of classic bladesinger
thank you for noting about the source content!
Clocks springing forward this weekend, B.C. adopts year-round daylight time
i am biased. i prefer to use "RPG Stories" for the immersive 3D worldbuilder and 3D VTT combined.
For groups preferring standard 2D, i go with "OwlBear Rodeo" for the ease of use and adaptability.
For either system, i use Discord or Zoom for voice communication and extra text and file sharing
woah - this place looks fabulous. I like those aerial views with the context.
I am fascinated with the tradition of people making a folly.
In a fantasy setting, i can imagine water weirds or corrupted water elemental creatures, moving through the waterways.
Oooh, the colors are beautiful π
In a fantasy setting, i wonder about magical energy, special living organisms, or something else becoming frozen and then released later with thawing?
wow - so cool !!! i especially like to see the zig-zag construction along the face of the escarpment.
The setting is classic for showing a walled settlement and the surrounding landscape. In this case, the seashore and ocean certainly were important factors, as well.
Wow, such an interesting multi-part history of this place!
In a fantasy setting, i like to imagine how a group could find old ruins and re-design for a new purpose. I usually would keep it simple, though, with only one re-purposing event ..or else i would summarize "unknown numbers of times".
When the shopkeeper says "Oh, coins? How quaint. The price does not count in coins."
possibly related = over-specialisation leads to "knowing more and more about less and less"
The light snow is perfect for showing the features, such as the steps carved into the rock.
I could imagine a remote watchtower or similar outpost.
The viewing angle makes the place look fantastical, like the view of a flying creature moving toward the spire.
this kind of information is so interesting in terms of history, as well as instructive in terms of wordbuilding creativity
i like the artwork to illustrate clearly!
in a fantasy setting, i can imagine tattoos of magical effects, secret societies, and level advancement of different characters
yes - all of the ingredients are here in one place :)
so many fun stories and adventures could happen here
wow - these images make me think of a university with schools of magic
the setting looks wonderful
My opinion = If something needs to be successful in order for the story to happen, then no dice roll should happen.
If you want to roll dice anyway, then you can declare that the outcome will be a success, but the dice will indicate the degree of the success.
So intriguing! the inselberg looks like it could open up like a colossal hungry plant creature . . .
in a fantasy setting, this kind of place makes me wonder about how harpies, manticores, and other flying creatures maybe could establish a unique living system
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