The World: Chapter Guide
Using the Sample Locations
The following pages contain ten complete natural fantasy locations, which
you can draw ideas from or place directly in your campaign, both during and
after World Creation – for example, when traversing an unexplored map
region.
Location Structure
Each location entry is structured to provide comprehensive details for running
a session. The components are:
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At a glance. This box provides a synopsis of the location:
its keywords, the themes it symbolizes, the terrain around it, and its
elemental forces, as well as suggestions for dangers and discoveries in the
area.
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Questions for the group. In Fabula Ultima, you should not
introduce elements disconnected from the group. These questions give depth
to the location and allow Players to have creative input. Usually, the Game
Master will ask the questions – and they should make it a habit of doing so
even when introducing locations that do not come from an Atlas.
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Typical features. This section provides examples of
characters and other elements that can typically be found in this sort of
location. Feel free to take these and use them in other similar locations of
your own devising.
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Position. Here, you will find suggestions on where to place
this type of location, both geographically and in the campaign’s timeline –
towards a campaign’s start or end, for instance.
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The Villains' plans. This section provides suggestions on
why Villains might be interested in this or other similar locations.
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Story hooks. Lastly, this rich section details points of
interest ($$), mysteries (bb) and help requests ((??)), which the Game
Master can use in whole or in part during play.
Guidance for Players and Game Masters
Players and Game Masters alike are welcome to read these sample locations –
they will help the group attune to the natural fantasy style, and can provide
you with inspiration when needed.
Important Note: Do not take any of what follows as “canon” or
“official”. You have full authority to modify any of these places as you see
fit!
“Change is the only true constant of life. Clinging to the past for fear of
the present is just a slow death.”