tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790030420507335953.post781982009319167911..comments2024-03-23T08:21:07.075-07:00Comments on Points of Light: Building Your Sundered WorldDavid Guyllhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16299128722345607123noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790030420507335953.post-52218955594597982652015-03-20T23:45:05.615-07:002015-03-20T23:45:05.615-07:00@Svafa: One of the players in the group said that ...@Svafa: One of the players in the group said that not only would the setting benefit from a worldbuilding session, it would stand out as the only DW setting book that has that built in.<br /><br />If nothing else, it's more bang for your buck! :-DDavid Guyllhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16299128722345607123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790030420507335953.post-23299757151448080852015-03-20T10:39:26.544-07:002015-03-20T10:39:26.544-07:00I really like the Dresden Files setting crafting, ...I really like the Dresden Files setting crafting, and Sundered World is definitely a setting that would benefit from a similar setup. Even if you stick with all the default rules (flying, souls, etc.), the creation of places, faces, and themes and threats is something any roleplaying campaign would benefit from, but especially one in a setting driven so heavily by creativity. I mean, why play in Sundered World if you're not going to brainstorm the most bizarre, off-the-wall ideas with your group and then smash them all together?<br /><br />Glad to hear it's on schedule for a release this year. So looking forward to it.Svafahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12237691554328991393noreply@blogger.com