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I've actually done something similar myself! Not with D&D, but with other fiction of mine in a similar vein. I really do love how AoW4 facilitates such things.
I run a homebrew D&D campaign with some friends, and I've been able to design campaigns in AoW4 where I pit factions from my D&D story against each other. It's amazing how accurate I could make them to their pre-existing motivations and ambitions, and how close the realm creation system can get to the world I envisioned!
I hope this guide inspired lots of people to use AoW4 as a way to explore some imaginitive creativity!