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DarkDavey:
Absolutely love the worlds that you all have been adding so far. Really makes me jealous of your creativity. My homebrew world right now is nothing more than a starting town. My players will be from this city and never have traveled outside the area won't know much of the larger world. So I can pretty much make crap up as we discover them. Makes it a lot easier for me to just get the bare bones of what I need to start an adventure.
I most likely won't even have a fully developed pantheon at the start of the game. Just a few gods that are worshipped in their area.
Lex:
The greatest journey begins with a single step! :D
Chris B:
Yeah man, that's how I started as well. Just a local area that grew and grew after time. Now that I've started my campaign I have so much more fuel for details and intricacies that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. It's amazing what other perspectives will do for your creativity.
It's also amazing what PC decisions will do to force you to go to places you never dreamed of :) but those are sometimes the best moments.
jrnewton:
Honestly, most of my games started this way.... Name a town, put them in it, give them adventures. It isn't a bad way to start.
GothPegasus:
Yup, that's how I have always started my games; small town, make up the rest as we go.
For my upcoming game I am waiting to create the pantheon until after my players come up with their characters. Except for the god of Death, I know what she is going to be like. :-)
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