@chosafine the DMs would need to keep in frequent contact to make sure that any cross-instance events or w/e end up ringing true
But the idea that communication of activities might take time (like it actually did in the medieval-ish periods) would be a cool touch of realism for it
Another way that you could do this is with Cortex (TL;DR it's a setting-agnostic system whose whole shtick is "you travel thru worlds and become whatever that world's version of your class)
@chosafine so like a cleric would become a doctor in a modern setting, or maybe a priest in a high-religion-low-magic setting, or a plague doctor during the blague, or a nanosurgeon or médical Android on cyberpunk, a fighter could also be a samurai or a kickboxer or etc etc etc
@Ophillous @chosafine this sounds cool af i'm gonna have to look into that system
@Ophillous @ebeth @chosafine Not to be all "reply-guy" and go "why not this other rpg"... but I'd love to see this done with "Troika!". Its setting is a bunch of very loosely related "spheres" connected by sky-boats, so the contrasting themes of instances seems like it would work particularly well.
Of course, there's no reason why the fediverse can't have both.