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Well, that last post on wandering encounters did some pretty decent numbers.
Looks like you folks enjoy campaign design. Fine, okay, and righty-o.
With that in mind, the next few posts will have me writing campaign design for a setting of your choice. If only this thing let me post polls! Alas, it does not.
So!
If you could choose, which system/setting would you rather?
- Dungeons and Dragons (Ravenloft)
- Dungeons and Dragons (Radiant Citadel)
- Serpentine (within the City)
- Serpentine (outside the City)
- Gumshoe: Tombhounds
- Gumshoe: Night's Black Agents
- Cyberpunk: RED
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I deliberately put systems I want to write for on the list because, contrary to appearances, I'm not a complete idiot. Yes, I know Dreamhounds and King In Yellow exist. I'm not in a hurry to write anything for either setting. Ditto Wraith and Vampire, for much the same reason: I don't feel comfortable enough with the setting/rules to go into detail.
Setting to include the first campaign arc, on the assumption that there are three arcs total leading to some kind of Rome. What kind? Well, that will depend, really. Let's see what transpires.
The last time I did something along these lines I was talking about Blair's UK. This time I'd like to do something a bit different, but as to what ... well ...
Happy long weekend, to those of you enjoying a long weekend right about now!
I like joining (the small town fantasy setting) for swords of the serpentine and would love the high fantasy concept for the setting. And I'd like that to see more on that classical mythology dracula dossier medusa hunt (the one with the cursed masks). Right now I'm more interested in Greek Ruins in Europe, but I'm fine with whichever is easier for you.
ReplyDeleteBy Joining you mean Kevin Kulp's Page XX, right? And the masks is the Ephemera Another Mask Behind You?
DeleteYes. Interested in Another Mask Behind You. I'd also be interested in ancient Greek Plays, either as a side quest in the setting or the focus of the rome article (i.e. either influenced by or directly connected to historical Greek theater).
ReplyDeleteTombhounds for me!
ReplyDeleteAlso Tombhounds for me
ReplyDeleteSerpentine for me (inside the city by preference, but either works), with Tombhounds as an honorable mention.
ReplyDeleteMy first vote is for Cyberpunk Red, mostly because you don’t usually write about it. Otherwise Serpentine (in the city) or NBA! No DnD please; lots of people are already doing that.
ReplyDeleteA vote for NBA here...
ReplyDeleteNight's Black Agents is my vote
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