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Vehicles (ala mad max) exist but are the exclusive preview of those that practice weird science. Most who do not wish to rely on their own feet primarily rely on the occasional land sailing vessel or beasts of burden. The world has been warped by magic, so this is not limited to those that exist on present-day earth.
 
Vehicles (ala mad max) exist but are the exclusive preview of those that practice weird science. Most who do not wish to rely on their own feet primarily rely on the occasional land sailing vessel or beasts of burden. The world has been warped by magic, so this is not limited to those that exist on present-day earth.
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Gnomes are assholes.
  
 
Your (anti?)heroes have some reason to travel the wastes between bastions of civilization. Maybe they're mercenaries, collecting on the ever-present bounties on monsters born of the magic-rich storms that rage through the nigh-endless deserts or providing escort to wealthy merchant caravans. Maybe they're adventure seekers, not content to live behind the prison-like high walls of their childhood home or after the plunder of undiscovered marvels from eons past. Maybe they, like many of the dwarves, seek to understand and perhaps reverse the ecological damage that has rocked the world over.
 
Your (anti?)heroes have some reason to travel the wastes between bastions of civilization. Maybe they're mercenaries, collecting on the ever-present bounties on monsters born of the magic-rich storms that rage through the nigh-endless deserts or providing escort to wealthy merchant caravans. Maybe they're adventure seekers, not content to live behind the prison-like high walls of their childhood home or after the plunder of undiscovered marvels from eons past. Maybe they, like many of the dwarves, seek to understand and perhaps reverse the ecological damage that has rocked the world over.

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