Yes, it is a great tool for campaign world management as well as a helping tool to give my novels clear structures. I use it both ways.
Campaign world management as I utilize it consists of three distinct use cases:
1. planning and development of adventures, connecting them to whole campaigns set in a documented and structured game world;
2. showing information, e.g. maps and pictures, to the players during the session;
3. documentation of the final course of action taken during the gaming session. My group is sometimes very creative with their ideas so I have to improvise a lot. RW helps me to not only keep that information, but connect it to the existing other content and to re-use it in the next sessions.
DM: Tol'Uluk - game system independent homebrew world (so far AD&D 2, D&D3.5, Fate, Pathfinder, D&D5)
Tools: RW, CC3+, CD3, DD3, HL
RL: Retired senior IT manager. Now just housewife, grandma and fantasy author.
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