#(feedback wanted) (this is not an advertisement) Vetus Novus
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It wasnt advertisment it was for feedback why would i advertise for my campaign that makes no sense the #s were because it said add a tag and i instantly thought it was that so i added it then i realised i wanted someone to talk to about it like a dm buddy why would i want new players when its my first time dming and why would i share secrets of the campaign like how darwin is a villian
I can see how you would maybe think that but context clues are there
(feedback wanted) (this is not an advertisement) Vetus Novus
I changed it hopefully its more to your liking
1.) We should not have to DM you to be able to provide feedback. If you want feedback, give us the details that allow us to make that feedback.
2.) There are no context clues that you want feedback on, because there's nothing you're asking us to give feedback about. You're not asking how something should be handled, how a rule or scenario can be resolved, a rule dispute, or questioning whether your decisions are good. You just said "This is my campaign and this is what my players are playing." We assume that your table is happy with that choice, and you do not need any feedback whether that is the "right" way to play D&D.
If your players are enjoying how you are playing, then that is enough. You do not need us to tell you how to play at your table. You play however you want.
I only mentioned 1 of my players characters because its a homebrew character the rest were npcs that should be obvious from the fact i said the hexbloods are 5 npcs and 1 of them is part of the party again those are bad guys and i litterally tell you that darwin is going to take over the continent with his vine armor in what way is that a player character
Ill delete the post since youve decided to flood it with bs
Prick
Mind your language.