>You might be tempted to start big. A whole campaign. A brand-new world. Maybe even a multi-arc epic. But it’s a trap.
Take the old orc's advice fellas. I've tried the big sweeping settings... and they generally fail. The current campaign I'm inking in is smaller than the county I live in. Less than a 1/3rd the size of Israel. But that's plenty big to have adventures. Bigger != better.
But! Best part about starting small? You can grow the play area steadily. Rick Stump did that with Seaward. He just started with a few small settlements on a coast, and over 40 odd years the campaign has steadily increased in scope, as he had time and energy to do so.
>You might be tempted to start big. A whole campaign. A brand-new world. Maybe even a multi-arc epic. But it’s a trap.
Take the old orc's advice fellas. I've tried the big sweeping settings... and they generally fail. The current campaign I'm inking in is smaller than the county I live in. Less than a 1/3rd the size of Israel. But that's plenty big to have adventures. Bigger != better.
But! Best part about starting small? You can grow the play area steadily. Rick Stump did that with Seaward. He just started with a few small settlements on a coast, and over 40 odd years the campaign has steadily increased in scope, as he had time and energy to do so.