Do you have some advice on how to evoke feeling of harshness in the setting without making it caricaturally grim or simply stingy with resources? Something like tolkienesque First Era Beleriand with inaccessible gods and great danger nearby but with less superpowered elves and less focus on nobility?

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    1 year ago

    I wanted to make a setting with somewhat powerful PCs, heroes of the land, but at the same time give players the feeling they need to be that powerful because the world around is tough. Not necessarily magical evil lord-god as the enemy.

    I just don’t want to make it too grim. I don’t want DnD Midnight where all is essentially lost. I also don’t want counting every slice of bread because this is not the harshness I’d like to impose.

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      1 year ago

      What worlds and work are you thinking of with the kind of general tone and scope you want to achieve?

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        1 year ago

        my main thing at the moment is the untold stories behind Silmarillion - the humans of the East who neither had help from benevolent Valar nor had to endure the powers of Morgoth. The places forgotten by good powers but still messed with by distant evil powers.