Favourite Setting Elements
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:19 pm
I'm looking to start a new game of C&C soon, and I'm currently looking at settings. So far, I've looked at Aihrde, Haunted Highlands, Dark Sun, Spelljammer and Freeport.
As I'm looking them over, I'm having to consider what makes an interesting setting for me. Surprisingly the answer for me seems to be tone, and flavour crunch. I can't say I'd actually make use of the multiple pages of description or NPCs. I do enjoy both in pre-made adventures, but for a setting, I tend to just ignore them, or treat them like a list of names.
I've come to realize, that all I really want is a mini-setting:
As I'm looking them over, I'm having to consider what makes an interesting setting for me. Surprisingly the answer for me seems to be tone, and flavour crunch. I can't say I'd actually make use of the multiple pages of description or NPCs. I do enjoy both in pre-made adventures, but for a setting, I tend to just ignore them, or treat them like a list of names.
I've come to realize, that all I really want is a mini-setting:
- A short paragraph describing the tone and key features of the setting.
- One page covering the history of the settings.
- A map
- A list of cities (with one line descriptions)
- A list of important NPCs (with one line descriptions and a suggested class)
- Any relevant crunch (new races, classes, terrain or setting features)