Would you rather go on adventure across the desert or across the sea?

Would you rather go on adventure across the desert or across the sea?

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fuck, I like both. irl probably the desert since I'm a landlubber. but I'd love to do a desert caravan game or a pirate/merchant age of sail game

As a general rule, I try to stay away from boats in TTRPGs. There are things in the water I don't want to meet. That being said, I'm currently in a pirate campaign and we've only run into one fleet smashing leviathan, which decided to smash the royal navy that was following us. So far it's been fun.

Most people who dwell in the desert know how to survive it and are able to find enough vitamin C to avoid scurvy. Scurvy is not fun.

The sea. One of my long term goals is to learn how to sail and buy a both. My family used to do a lot of sailing when I was a child, and it's left me with a deep and abiding love for the sea, and I consider it a shame I don't actually know how to sail myself.

I'm sad that these days you can't just walk up to the docks and get a job aboard a passing ship. If you could, I'd have done that when I was unemployed for a year.

Both destinations are a horrifying way to die of sunburn, starvation and suffocation, plus meeting strangers in these environments is very dubious at best.
Trully, terrifying places, user. Your picture is basically both at once: you're going from sea/desert to the other. What a fucking hellfest.

If I was lost at sand or sea and arrived in the OP’s pic, I would kill myself. God is just laughing at you at that point

The point of an adventure is having it be either, or both. If you're somewhere uncomfortable or unrelatable, thats still roleplay yo.

Having said that i'd be more at home at sea

I don't really know that that really follows. I'd think you're about as likely to meet something nasty like a dragon or some sand worm as you are to meet a kraken.

There is nothing in the desert and no man needs nothing