Dark And Darker How To Cast Cleric Spells
Dark and darker how to cast cleric spells I should show black while casting with spell template
Not a bad idea. I imagine a dark temple/castle with dark magic themed items or maybe a city of darkness themed city? Just to get some texture and excitement.
I was thinking of starting the group in a dark city (like in a grimdark universe or similar) but this works too.
Well, yeah, a dark city would be cool. I'll think about that when I get home from work tonight. Basically I do a world building post, and the dark city was one of my suggestions. If I do that, I'll do something like this thread as sort of a guide for playing in that world. With my map and whatnot. It'll be a reference for a path that I like to use anyway.
Cool that sounds great. Can you share the post here when complete? I'm super interested in that "dark" idea.
Sorry, I only have it written on my phone when I get home. But I'll try and remember to post it tonight and just give a time stamp on it.
no rush I look forward to seeing what you come up with. and it would be great to hear from another DM who did the same.
Well, I did do a dark city. It was for a homebrew campaign though where it wasn't very well handled. I may do something like this eventually. I was thinking an ideal world would be one where every place seemed very cold, cold very cold with very few windows and plenty of light. In their native language they live underground and under the sea, just in caves like the drow. Kind of like cthulhu has it's own version of the abyss for their people. I could maybe post some thing like that around...
If nothing else you have given me an idea for another game! Thanks.
Please do. My friend and I have been running a campaign in our area called a shadowrun campaign. The gnomes built the dungeon or something like that.... and our DM just plain goofed up. We live right by a college and the DM just.... forgot about something. It would also be interesting to see yours. It's pretty much exactly my idea of what I'd want to see. So thank for reminding me of it.
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