Lessons Learned:

  1. Despite entire fandom constantly talking about the Chaos Gods and threat Chaos poses, most of the Imperial Guard aren’t supposed to know anything about it, less alone the specific names.
  2. Despite their enemeis in Sabbath participating commonly in diablerie and fandom making big deal out of what an unforgivable crime it is, it is not something an average Vampire of Carmarilla knows about in any way.
  • Susaga@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    With the Dragon Age series, a map of Ferelden was created for use in the first game, and became the map of the region for a long time after. The TTRPG used the same map, and even had a printout in the box set for it. Many players, and even some GMs, base their understanding of the setting on this map.

    This map includes:

    • The Circle Tower. There are two circle towers in Ferelden, and many more further afield. Only one is marked.
    • Lake Calenhad Docks. Lake Calenhad is massive. There should be many docks.
    • Ostagar. This is an abandoned fortress only notable for a battle that took place there.
    • Lothering. It’s an unremarkable and short-lived village you briefly visit.
    • The Dalish Camp. The Dalish are nomads. How the hell is that on a map?!

    All that stuff appears in Dragon Age Origins, so it’s a good map of what a player might experience playing the video game. As a setting guide, it’s awful.