Discount_Blade
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The story I'm writing is a LitRPG set in 380 B.C. in Roman-controlled Britain. So, Britannia, not Britain. The System stuff doesn't come immediately however. I spend the entire first volume setting up the politics, the factions, etc and some plot points and character progression etc. Probably 80k words at most. The system arrives at the dead end of volume one and thus becomes set in story at beginning of volume 2.
I love history. So I want to explore my own interpretations as well as invest into it for system stuff. Will be using real life people from timeline plus a few others who were either dead before then or were too young to matter. Plus some of the real world conflicts and controversies that were raging on back then.
Anyone see this being an issue?
I love history. So I want to explore my own interpretations as well as invest into it for system stuff. Will be using real life people from timeline plus a few others who were either dead before then or were too young to matter. Plus some of the real world conflicts and controversies that were raging on back then.
Anyone see this being an issue?