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Westmarch

“Westmarch” generally refers to a DnD scenario or setting (or any other table-top game) that uses the same setting across multiple different DM’s (or GM’s, for all you that like milk before the cereal). Rather than one story-driven campaign, it’s more like a continuous expansion; each new DM adds their bit of flavor, and contributes to the whole of the game. This gives players way more freedom, but also allows a lot more players to enjoy the game while not having to follow one single plot. In closing, think of it kinda like an MMORPG.
“I couldn’t find a group to play DND, so I joined this Westmarch Server on Discord. I’ve met so many people already!”
by Uhhhharfie November 19, 2021
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