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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwarder" data-source="post: 5887405" data-attributes="member: 6688285"><p>Now new setting, we got enough settings as it is, having a new setting with no support won't be fun, after all we still don't know what's happening with the PoL setting.</p><p></p><p>What I would love to see is some sort of community created world where WotC give some seeds in the core books and have a site dedicated to the new world where the community can post home made advantures, maps, cities and lore that they use in their own game and othe user rate them, every one that get x amount of likes (1000, 2000 or what ever) will automatically get added to the new setting.</p><p></p><p>For example, let say that we start Fellcrest and it's environment, some one post a map of the area directly south of nenthir vale and it gets 1000 likes, on the next update of the site that map will be added to the official map of the PoL setting, another one might post an influential marchent NPC and another 1000 people liked it so it get a place in the setting.</p><p></p><p>WotC could direct it by asking for specific stuff each period, starting from unlocking 20 places of Intrest in the nethir vale for one month and when that is done asking for 50 interesting NPCs with hidden (and not hidden) agenda for the next plus a 4 maps of small villages on the outskirts of the vale, and when the vale get filled they open for maps for the regions around the vale.</p><p></p><p>One cool aspect that can be done with this is that be introducing things by the players and DMs the community could direct how the setting changes. For example, let's say that one DM submitted Rolxar the dragon spawn, a fiendish half Orc half dragon, as a vilian for the vale who currently stay in the northern forest building an army to invade the vale and sack Fallcrest, during the following months people will report how they felt with him and based on that you can decide wether he got slain or stayed in the shadows and managed to get an army and move to his next stage.</p><p></p><p>As the time goes on the community and WotC could actually make this a living world!</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p><p></p><p>Warder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwarder, post: 5887405, member: 6688285"] Now new setting, we got enough settings as it is, having a new setting with no support won't be fun, after all we still don't know what's happening with the PoL setting. What I would love to see is some sort of community created world where WotC give some seeds in the core books and have a site dedicated to the new world where the community can post home made advantures, maps, cities and lore that they use in their own game and othe user rate them, every one that get x amount of likes (1000, 2000 or what ever) will automatically get added to the new setting. For example, let say that we start Fellcrest and it's environment, some one post a map of the area directly south of nenthir vale and it gets 1000 likes, on the next update of the site that map will be added to the official map of the PoL setting, another one might post an influential marchent NPC and another 1000 people liked it so it get a place in the setting. WotC could direct it by asking for specific stuff each period, starting from unlocking 20 places of Intrest in the nethir vale for one month and when that is done asking for 50 interesting NPCs with hidden (and not hidden) agenda for the next plus a 4 maps of small villages on the outskirts of the vale, and when the vale get filled they open for maps for the regions around the vale. One cool aspect that can be done with this is that be introducing things by the players and DMs the community could direct how the setting changes. For example, let's say that one DM submitted Rolxar the dragon spawn, a fiendish half Orc half dragon, as a vilian for the vale who currently stay in the northern forest building an army to invade the vale and sack Fallcrest, during the following months people will report how they felt with him and based on that you can decide wether he got slain or stayed in the shadows and managed to get an army and move to his next stage. As the time goes on the community and WotC could actually make this a living world! What do you think? Warder [/QUOTE]
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