So each playthrough will be different because the locations of minor settlements and facilities will be placed randomly for that playthrough? Interesting!
Also, if Prigozhin wins, Putin will probably end up being "killed by traitors", but Prigozhin will vow to avenge him and bring all traitors to justice.
The world will be in a better position because this internal conflict dramatically weakens the Russian war effort in Ukraine. Whatever faction comes out on top will be rather busy "cleaning house" for a while - giving Ukraine more space to fight this war.
Two TTRPG sessions (Dungeons & Dragons in person, Call of Cthulhu online), going swimming at the public pool, working some more on my translations of German folk tales.
Um sicher vor Rassismus zu sein reicht es, wenn man den Umgang mir Rassisten meidet.
Schaffe das mal. "Kein Rassist zu sein" ist kein Zustand, sondern ein Prozess. Es reicht eben nicht sich nur "gegen Nazis" zu positionieren. Man muss auch ständig seine unterbewussten Denkmuster und Vorurteile hinterfragen, und das ist anstrengend.
Ja, Rassismuserfahrungen dürften unter Schwarzen Menschen in Deutschland universell sein. Und einfach mal ein paar Stunden genießen wo man seine Ruhe davor hat ist wahrscheinlich viel wert.
I am also using a D&Desque setup for my world (currently leaning towards Pathfinder 2E).
I am fully embracing both raise dead and reincarnate spell effects. This has the implication that as long as someone is rich and take precautions, they are hard to kill for good. "Raise dead" will bring them back until they reach old age, and "Reincarnate" will bring them back even if they die of old age - but with a young, healthy body from a random ancestry!
This has a number of interesting social effects:
Unlike in our world, bigotry against people who "look different" is not tolerated by the ultra-rich, since they might very well find themselves within a body of a marginalized minority the next time around!
Wealth is no longer "dynastic" (though this is still an ongoing shift in my world). Since the ultra-rich generally hope to stave off death indefinitely, they see less reason to build up "heirs". They might still have large number of descendants (often from different ancestries!), and might even be fond of them... but often, they are seen as means to an end, as (presumably) loyal servants for their financial empires.
There is a sharp divide between those who can afford those repeated resurrections, and those who are well-off but who still can't easily afford coming back from the dead. The competition among the latter who wish to join the former is fierce.