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nations/states, I am going to start giving descriptions of places within them that show up in the books. This is going to include some maps, details about the population, and information about the politics of the place.
Think of the things that your D&D campaign needs for a location to be useful and that is the sort of thing I'm going to be writing. Some of these places have been touched on briefly. I am going to go back to those descriptions and flesh them out. This is a combination of doing so for my note taking purposes and to enable you to possibly get a better idea of what things are like in my little world.
If requested, I may set up some generic character sheets for NPCs for anyone who wants to use a given location for a D&D game. All I ask is that you share with me the hilarity of the game. Because we all know D&D games start out super serious and then descend into pure silliness. (Unless your gaming troupe is like the ones I've been in, then we start at pure silliness and go WAAAAAY off into left field with the DM going 'You know what, that's not even covered in the book. Throw a d20 to see if it even works.' often followed by a 'well, damn, it DOES work, how about you narrate what happens.'
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