In your fantasy setting, good morality should come from how many bad guys a character kills. Anything else is not only overcomplicating a simple issue, but deeply troubling in what it says about your own morality.
In your fantasy setting, the gods should be demonstrably real both in their works and in their power as channeled through their mortal followers. However, they should never actually do anything and nobody should have any strong reasons to worship them.
In your fantasy setting, the king is a good guy. Heritable monarchy propped up by noble families is the least morally complex system of government ever invented.
In your fantasy setting, magic should be extremely complicated but in a way that’s never explained. You need a high INT stat to use it, and there’s a lot of books about it, and that should be enough for anyone who doesn’t want a knuckle sandwich.
In your fantasy setting, add another elf by taking a noun and putting it in front of the word “elf.” Like all other elves in your setting, they will have been around for millions of years and are now slowly declining- start from there and decide what magic/deity they’re into.
In your fantasy setting, herbs.
In your fantasy setting, any creative decisions you make should be explainable by a sentence beginning with “Well, in Faerun...”
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