Lianna (on Mastodon) on Nostr: One thing that I miss in #ExNovo that I hope is addressed in the print rework/sequel ...
One thing that I miss in #ExNovo that I hope is addressed in the print rework/sequel is transport.
Transportation as a concept is rather genre-agnostic but at the same time super creativity-inspiring. One of Morrowind's most iconic elements are those huge rideable ticks. Urban spaces are often defined by their transit (think Wuppertal or Venice).
It'd be cool to be able to end up with a subway network, a faerie teleportation waystone system, or a canoe shipping lane playing Ex Novo.
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