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ToniXX
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Ummm I don't get what you're saying. Did you post this in the correct forum???
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Yea, correct thread.
Not sure if it was proper for what you are looking for... ... of course it wont work for most, finished worlds and published modules, but why not use 'our little village' in some home rules game? And what's to keep 'us' from doing it right here?
Does it even have a name yet?
How about T'navres-Neesnu?
Now, how about a write up on how the 'town' came to be named?

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Don't think that was ever the intent of this project, Ston.

Feel free to stick the town into your own campaign, however! ;)
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#5 Post by ToniXX »

Stonjuz wrote:why not use 'our little village' in some home rules game? And what's to keep 'us' from doing it right here?
Good idea, and as Alethan said, maybe you can put it into your campaign if you'd like.
Stonjuz wrote:Does it even have a name yet?
How about T'navres-Neesnu?
Now, how about a write up on how the 'town' came to be named?
I do think it should have a name, but also an option for a DM to use it in an already named town on a map. And regarding how it got its name... any more background on this little creation is good.
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