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Why does it matter ?
Everytime to load a scripted quest, the overlord part of the script (monster cards/tokens/quest book) is next to the player side. It should be obvious to have this part next to the overlord side, as he won't have to move from his gameboard to play his minions.
And because scripted quests are all with the same rotation and we can't rotate the main table, we'll need to switch players side and overlord side.
2022-08-31 : DONE.
Why does it matter ?
Since all campaign quests are now scripted, it might be interesting to load them from the campaign sheet rather than having to dig into the quest chests to find the right quest