Working a blog review of #7thSea.
I haven’t gone through and reread the core rules in a very long while and I forgot how much lore and worldbuilding is baked into the game.
It certainly ties the setting to the game and it’s rules but… I’m not sure how it makes me feel as a homebrew world lover. I feel like it would make homebrewing a setting in 7th sea more work than it’s worth? I dunno
How do you feel about a setting/world that is intricately tied to the rules of a #ttrpg?
@Role_Play_Chat Many of my favorites (#bladesinthedark or #VampireTheMasquerade for example) have strongly baked in lore /setting. For some reason, more general systems like #GURPS never grabbed me the same way. On the other side, #dnd #5e is a more generalist system that has been both frequently homebrewed as well as tied into lore such as #greyhawk, #forgottenrealms, #planescape, #krynn, etc.