Society Adventure Compilation
- Frost
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You have my axe.
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Then who will answer that which you axe?Frost wrote:You have my axe.
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- Julian Grimm
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The first four issues can be found here. At this point, I don't think any of us know exactly what we're looking for. In the past we were pretty much open to anything as long as it was in compliance with the OGL. Give me a day or two to come up with a plan.MormonYoYoMan wrote:So....bottom line...What ARE the requirements of these contributions? Word length?
And what type? Story? Adventure? Background? Cartoon? Blatant rip-off of Jolly Blackburn?
Lord Skystorm
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- Frost
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I'm not to great with rules and such, but maybe can come up with a new monster or two or an adventure.
- moriarty777
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Folks... I'm getting pleasantly confused. lol
It looks like we've got *two* initiatives going here and this is GREAT!
One is the resurrection of the Domesday... a short and sweet newsletter! Josh -- maybe we can toss some ideas about when it comes to layout. I have some ideas but if you've got some as well, we probably should talk. As format, short is good -- I figure an editorial per issue would be nice, the occasional review of a C&C related product, but that's it as far as regular pieces. Josh wants to take a couple days to consider it so, he'll have it and will gladly wait his thoughts on the subject. Regardless, I'll happily volunteer my services for editing and layout for a newsletter.
The other is my contest -- As I believe I mentioned before, I will put forth rules sometime this weekend. These are meant to be short and they could be just a couple pages as opposed to the 6-8 I was suggesting earlier in the thread. I'll sort all of this out so that we can get the ball rolling on this.
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It looks like we've got *two* initiatives going here and this is GREAT!
One is the resurrection of the Domesday... a short and sweet newsletter! Josh -- maybe we can toss some ideas about when it comes to layout. I have some ideas but if you've got some as well, we probably should talk. As format, short is good -- I figure an editorial per issue would be nice, the occasional review of a C&C related product, but that's it as far as regular pieces. Josh wants to take a couple days to consider it so, he'll have it and will gladly wait his thoughts on the subject. Regardless, I'll happily volunteer my services for editing and layout for a newsletter.
The other is my contest -- As I believe I mentioned before, I will put forth rules sometime this weekend. These are meant to be short and they could be just a couple pages as opposed to the 6-8 I was suggesting earlier in the thread. I'll sort all of this out so that we can get the ball rolling on this.
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- Frost
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Perhaps two new threads are in order?
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I think so.Frost wrote:Perhaps two new threads are in order?
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- Julian Grimm
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I'll get a Domesday thread up and going soon.
Lord Skystorm
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AD&D per se is as dead a system as Latin is a language, while the C&C game has much the same spirit and nearly the same mechanics. --Gary Gygax 8/16/06
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AD&D per se is as dead a system as Latin is a language, while the C&C game has much the same spirit and nearly the same mechanics. --Gary Gygax 8/16/06
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Never realized you were working on encounters for the M&T beasties. If I had I certainly would have expressed interest. Seems like a great idea to me.serleran wrote:I think it would be more interesting to limit it to 1-2 pages, but that may be harder than allowing longer submissions. I could even, in theory, do something like that as I once wrote 3 encounter ideas for each of the M&T critters and trashed it for lack of interest by anyone.
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and my sword.
(I got yer back, Frost)
(I got yer back, Frost)
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