Have been writing an TTRPG adventure in obsidian recently. Ive written tons and tons of adventures over the years and I love obsidian, but this is the first time the two have overlapped.
Pretty interesting actually. Has changed how I chunk data, with intralinks and such.
Essentially making it a wiki.
I kinda love it tbh.
That and graph view for when you pieces that you haven't filled out yet and you see them as nodes all by their lonesome.
@kevincasarez 100% can see that. I've used it for notes in general, love stuff, tech projects, etc. But I feel like I'm only now tapping into the advanced features.
I really like that I can see a visual representation of areas that are lacking content or don't interconnect to the larger plot as much as I thought they did.
Thinking I'm going to run this in shadowdark. It will be my first time running that system.
I'll post a teaser of the adventure later
@fluxmind In case you're not aware of it, some good things on this page that I have adopted and use for some of my Obsidian note-taking: https://nicolevanderhoeven.com/blog/20210930-non-lazy-dms-use-obsidian-for-dnd/
@kevincasarez thanks I'll definitely check it out