The more you describe this clubhouse, the more I wish it was real.
I would love to immerse myself in a D&D or Pathfinder game this in-depth.
The closest I ever got to something like this was the last D&D game I got to play. Our group thought beyond the current adventure to what could happen next. My character and the CE thief started looking at infrastructure at the places where we stopped incursions and around the towns we freed from bandits, and started asking the DM if we could invest in ways to fortify the towns, dig for iron ore, and create trade among the towns.
Of course, the DM told us to stop it because he wasn't thinking beyond the current game.
The more you describe this clubhouse, the more I wish it was real.
I would love to immerse myself in a D&D or Pathfinder game this in-depth.
The closest I ever got to something like this was the last D&D game I got to play. Our group thought beyond the current adventure to what could happen next. My character and the CE thief started looking at infrastructure at the places where we stopped incursions and around the towns we freed from bandits, and started asking the DM if we could invest in ways to fortify the towns, dig for iron ore, and create trade among the towns.
Of course, the DM told us to stop it because he wasn't thinking beyond the current game.
It is as real as we make it