You MISSED the Point About Fantasy Races in D&D
Building on previous discussions, this video clarifies that while fantasy races don't inherently ruin a game's tone, their overuse can impact the overall storytelling. We address comments from the last video, discussing how to maintain a consistent fantasy worldbuilding experience. These writing tips are essential for any game master running rpg games in their dungeons and dragons campaigns. Get The Human Condition: https://tinyurl.com/593c5n9x === Where Agranak Studios Is At === Patreon: / agranak Agranak Studios Newsletter: https://www.agranak.com Discord: / discord Merch: https://dm-zoths-emporium.creator-spr... DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/p... BandCamp: https://agranak.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: / agranak_studios Web Site: https://www.agranak.com

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