Driving back from work through the sunny fields and forest of East Holstein every day, and making myself more familiar with the rules of #Dragonbane, keeps inspiring me to take another shot at creating an Elfgame Fantasyland setting based on 13th century North-Eastern Europe.
But I don't think I actually have anything new to add that hasn't been done hundreds of times before, and I already got a Sword & Sorcery and a Space Opera setting in the work for which I have plenty great ideas.
"I have a Sword & Sorcery setting that is still only 80% finished, and a Space Opera setting that is only 30% finished."
Yeah, but I keep getting ideas for a high fantasy setting inspired by 13th century Northeast Europe and the 1st edition #ForgottenRealms.
And even when inspiration strikes me for two or three five minute bursts every day, this really keeps adding up with time.
I even know what the map should look like and who's inhabiting the countries...
You already talked about it several times now. At this point, it would be a shame to waste all your ideas.
If you don't have time to start a new complete project, you should at least take notes when motivation and ideas strike. It may be useful someday
@mimic That was all for my Sword & Sorcery setting. This is a completely new idea.
"Completely new", considering that I wanted to do a 13th century Northeast Europe setting for many years.
I always keep that stuff around. I still have two Star Wars campaigns, a Planescape campaign, and a Mutant Year Zero setting in the drawers. I take them out once a year or so and tinker with them for a week.
And last month, I actually found a use for my Forest of High Adventure by making it part of #Kaendor.
@Yora Ahah ok! You have so many projects that I must have confused one for another. My bad.
But anyway, keep track of the ideas!
@Yora As lokg as if you enjoy doing it that way just continue. An important part of TTRPGs is to have fun.
And I never come across the terme ADHDND but I really like it