Brandnewbuddy
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So there’s a new TTRPG: legends in the mist, which has a fun narrative system but what got me thinking was how it focuses on Rustic Fantasy. I guess a short way of describing it is: rural fantasy with lower stakes.
So you ain’t saving the world but you might need to purify a spring. There’s no Dark Lord, but you might need to slap the asshole landowner and take him down a peg. There’s still danger but it’s either an ancient remnant of a long forgotten battle or just a few guys.
Anywho, that got me to thinking about some ideas.
1. Halfling farmers realize they could get more profit if they grew bigger fields and raised bigger animals but they’ll need a taller workforce to make it work: so they hire some humans or orcs to work the fields. Of course, bigger folk mean bigger other things and soon the halfling folk are noting their new neighbors…endowments
2. The town boys and girls come back from their adventuring days as men and women with spouses that aren’t the typical types found around the town: beaks, scales, leather wings, etc. can the town adjust to them and can the spouses adjust to the town?
3. Town’s got a brewmaster who’s rumored to be a wizard. Seems to be just a rumor but when he takes ill and his apprentice has to take over, apprentice finds the secret to the brew was making trades with fairies for special hops. But the fairies aren’t interested in gold, they traded for the wizard’s tongue and the custom sex toys he’d make for them. Now the apprentice is going to have to learn a life time of oral techniques in a day or figure out how to make a pixie sized sex swing before this year’s ale is ruined
So you ain’t saving the world but you might need to purify a spring. There’s no Dark Lord, but you might need to slap the asshole landowner and take him down a peg. There’s still danger but it’s either an ancient remnant of a long forgotten battle or just a few guys.
Anywho, that got me to thinking about some ideas.
1. Halfling farmers realize they could get more profit if they grew bigger fields and raised bigger animals but they’ll need a taller workforce to make it work: so they hire some humans or orcs to work the fields. Of course, bigger folk mean bigger other things and soon the halfling folk are noting their new neighbors…endowments
2. The town boys and girls come back from their adventuring days as men and women with spouses that aren’t the typical types found around the town: beaks, scales, leather wings, etc. can the town adjust to them and can the spouses adjust to the town?
3. Town’s got a brewmaster who’s rumored to be a wizard. Seems to be just a rumor but when he takes ill and his apprentice has to take over, apprentice finds the secret to the brew was making trades with fairies for special hops. But the fairies aren’t interested in gold, they traded for the wizard’s tongue and the custom sex toys he’d make for them. Now the apprentice is going to have to learn a life time of oral techniques in a day or figure out how to make a pixie sized sex swing before this year’s ale is ruined
