Salmagunderland is my rough-draft write-up of my first attempt at a Dungeon World campaign.

Salmagunderland is my rough-draft write-up of my first attempt at a Dungeon World campaign.

Salmagunderland is my rough-draft write-up of my first attempt at a Dungeon World campaign. It features some history, general and specific, and outlines for four steadings. Comments and suggestions welcome.

4 thoughts on “Salmagunderland is my rough-draft write-up of my first attempt at a Dungeon World campaign.”

  1. Quick layout tip: I totally get the convenience of the landscape page orientation, but when you go single-column on it like that and the text spans the whole width of the page, you’re ending up with longer lines of text than the eye can easily follow. Consider going 2-column, or portrait-oriented, or give yourself a really fat right hand margin in which occasionally your tables dwell. It’ll make it easier for folks who easily get lost reading (like me). 🙂

  2. Indeed, Fred Hicks. Adding columns, moving charts, et cetera, tends to be the last thing I do with a document. Salmagunderland isn’t ready for that yet.

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