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  1. MerchantKing

    Vapourware Injecting new characters

    It seems something is missing in many of the so-called rpgs in the last 20-25 years. That is everything is designed that your character will see the storyline from beginning to end with either reload or restart. Very few games short of a party wipe allow you to inject new characters into the...
  2. Underrail needs a dedicated merchant faction

    One that controls all the banking and finance in the Underrail and even is in charge of printing all the stygs. And it should be joinable as an agent or as an associate with the right acumen.
  3. Incline D&D games really should all come with module editors like NWN

    Imagine if Kingmaker and Wrath, or any other D&D game with a good combat system came with a powerful module maker like NWN. I can't think of any better idea than developing one to go with a well performing game. In spite of NWN's boring clunky gameplay, it resulted in a bunch of modules to...

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