>>55714466I hope to see your worlds come to fruition! Me and my DM bro are writing out our co-written settings and want to make our own tabletop system that will evolve into video games and an online platform for playing our games, with enough leeway in the coding side of things to be usable for popular systems. We’ve got a two fantasy settings linked idea in mind while also planning out a third sci-fi one. We’re not really eroi writers but we give in-setting supported things that would let players explore stuff like that if they want, like natural and synthesized aphrodisiacs, factions and people of various moralities, figures that write all kinds of literature from the serious politicians including despots, to chroniclers, historians, poets, religious figures, playwrights, novelists, military figures, tribal leaders, erotic fiction writers, etc. We explore many concepts like how access to magic, mythical creatures and miracles would affect tech development, as well as more mundane but important details like geography, climate, religion, culture, nation building, militarism, imperialism, philosophy, all tied into the setting. I love him a lot because of the small details that matter like what kind of goods a region and it’s people would produce, what the local foods, snacks, verbal ticks and dialects are like, among many other things. Both of us are also grognard fa/tg/uys who love solid and deep but intuitive mechanics, we are filthy power gamers on tabletop but we always tie our character’s abilities to their backstories, their experiences, their deities, etc.