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You might be able to reset your progress if you delete your cloud saves/local saves or disable cloud support but I wouldn't recommend it as we haven't tested this scenario and it could lead to other issues.
This might be something we can look at once the release rush cools down a bit.
Thanks
C:\Users\(your windows name)\AppData\LocalLow\Greenheart Games\Tavern Keeper\main\profiles (followed by a large series of alphanumeric characters with the saves and other info inside)
It definitely wipes out campaign progress as there are no saves to load. This is for anybody else looking for their saves AND THAT ARE NOT USING STEAM CLOUD SAVES.
Edited because my disabled hands suck at typing.
I think the 'unforseen consequences' warning is a bit overkill, if you delete a local app data folder, it's going to reset period, if you restore the folder..it will just go back to what it was then. Nothing permanent or problematic is going to occur down the road either way. Just make sure ifyou have cloudsaves on that you disable it first, back up and delete the app data folder, create a new game/save it, then when you reenable cloud it should ask if you want to upload your local copy or download the cloud version
That said, it's week 1 in early access, so this is sort of par for the course, the store says it could be EA for about a year.
See below: