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omg don't even worry about it! i was just curious :)
i'm just throwing this out here cuz im bored but if you need any help with a campaign feel free to ask me!
Unfortunately that campaign has been lost to the void (save file is gone) otherwise I would, I've been thinking on making a new campaign and maps but its been a long while so I'll have to relearn everything. Maybe soon though! If you are still curious the story boiled down to
BBEG wants to use ancient power of the elements
Players have to get to the Wells and the power first
Players go on wild journey to each of the elemental nations and find the Wells
Wells give fancy powers
Players go and fight BBEG in his home and hopefully win
My campaign has to deal with finding old ruins of old gods and taking their essence to become the new set of gods. Your wells work perfectly for visualizing that. I am able to create all 10 chapters of my stories using your maps, the base game maps, and the Dark Manor map. I am very grateful for your work. My fourth chapter was supposed to be investigating a city and takes place all inside of one city, so I was very worried about how I was going to do that, but you solved that worry too with your Balint City map. :)