CS1 Castle by the Sea
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Yes, I think you did. I'll take a look later, when I'm on my home system.
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Chi, if you have time, feel free to go ahead and download the contest submissions and make any corrections that have not yet been applied. Send each to me as you get it done, and when I have them all I'll pack up the combined version and upload it.
If you have time, as I say. If you can't get to it, let me know and I'll do the packing up part first.
If you have time, as I say. If you can't get to it, let me know and I'll do the packing up part first.
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I'm assembling the multimodule, and I've found a couple of issues with Fortress of the Barbarian Queen. To wit:
1) The Queen herself is rather complicated, a consequence of having all those Barbarian bits tacked on. I'd like to present a stripped-down version of that character as an alternative for those who don't use the Barbarian supplement but would like to run the adventure; we can retain the full details for those who want them.
2) More significantly, the adventure is for 2 to 6 characters, rather than 4 to 8. We should look it over carefully with an eye toward beefing it up a bit.
1) The Queen herself is rather complicated, a consequence of having all those Barbarian bits tacked on. I'd like to present a stripped-down version of that character as an alternative for those who don't use the Barbarian supplement but would like to run the adventure; we can retain the full details for those who want them.
2) More significantly, the adventure is for 2 to 6 characters, rather than 4 to 8. We should look it over carefully with an eye toward beefing it up a bit.
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I just uploaded the first combined Castle by the Sea multimodule to the first post in this thread. I think it's already looking pretty good!
Two adventures still need blurbs, and I need to figure out how to cut down the ones that are there to keep it to one page. Or say less in my introduction... nah, that's just crazy talk.
Two adventures still need blurbs, and I need to figure out how to cut down the ones that are there to keep it to one page. Or say less in my introduction... nah, that's just crazy talk.
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That's the motive why I didn't like the adventure. I like your idea of stripping all that can be taken from optional parts.Solomoriah wrote:The Queen herself is rather complicated, a consequence of having all those Barbarian bits tacked on.
Sorry for any misspelling or writing error, I am not a native English speaker
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Are we going to edit each adventure? I'd like to hear what people liked and didn't like about them as I'm using this as a learning experience to learn how to write adventures.
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I hope so. This was the first adventure I've ever written, so I would love to have whatever feedback people wanted to provide. The more brutal the better.quozl wrote:Are we going to edit each adventure? I'd like to hear what people liked and didn't like about them as I'm using this as a learning experience to learn how to write adventures.
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