Thanks very much. I'm afraid I don't have much in the way of a campaign setting that would be worth posting. I'm in a struggle to create a game world that feels fresh and exciting and dangerous, but I'm finding it hard to do. One thing I've been trying is to get away from the quasi-Medieval and into the pre- or post-historic. Probably everyone here has gone through that phase.
So this poem really is both sides of that coin (or both faces of Janus). I imagine it encoding the collective memory of a post-historic culture. The first stanza is a young world, where the gods are ambitious and vital. The second stanza is an entropic world, where the gods are wise and calm.
So this poem really is both sides of that coin (or both faces of Janus). I imagine it encoding the collective memory of a post-historic culture. The first stanza is a young world, where the gods are ambitious and vital. The second stanza is an entropic world, where the gods are wise and calm.