Bioregions
Place is the primary gameboard.

Why Bioregions
A bioregion is shaped by watersheds, landforms, climate, biodiversity, and culture.
Metachrysalis uses bioregions instead of political boundaries so actions align with living systems.
What to Map
- Watersheds and water flows
- Land use and ecological conditions
- Community assets and vulnerabilities
- Existing initiatives and active stewards
- Leverage points for collaboration
How This Connects to the Game
- Characters are rooted in place.
- Parties organize in nested local contexts.
- Moves are designed to fit local conditions.
- Learning is shared across bioregions through the playbook.
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