grodog
Hero
I miss this story hour, I thought. I'll just read one post, I said to myself.
Four hours and a few dozen updates later...
Longing-for-an-update bump.
Right there with you. Now an update would be a wonderful Christmas present!

I miss this story hour, I thought. I'll just read one post, I said to myself.
Four hours and a few dozen updates later...
Longing-for-an-update bump.
still waiting!![]()
In some ways this thread is like the retro-clone movement for me. An attempt to go back into a different time in gaming. There was once a time when the story hour forum was alive and vibrant. Sepulchrave's work was always the king for me, but I miss seeing Kevin Kulp of Piratecat's story hour bumping Ben Durbin of Wulf Ratbane's story hour. I miss the OldOne's continuing saga and a myriad of other tales that stretched through the years. Now it's all gone. Save for me ducking in here once in a while with the glimmer of hope that the king will return.
...No way.
So, a friend of mine just discovered this blog post about a week ago, and I started from the beginning reading this amazing and epic story. I of course noticed that it started back in 2002, and so far (I'm just finishing up Rape of Morne part 1) it's still in 2002. I thought the whole thing would be in 2002, maybe 2003.
Then, on a whim, I decided to look at the very end. Click the last link in that blog post, and go to the last page of the thread, which is here. And the campaign is STILL GOING. That is mind-blowing. Ten years. TEN FRIGGIN' YEARS you've been playing this game. That is dedication on everyone's part. Liking a character that much to keep with it all that time. As the DM, having enough material to keep the story going all that time. Just, to use the word that I've seen hundreds of times in response.... "wow".
Here I thought I'd discovered an old gem, when I'd really just discovered the buried bottom of a monolith that's still growing. Keep going, Sepulchrave, you're effing amazing. Now I just need to catch up... which will take another few weeks probably.
If someone wants to put in the effort of extracting the world details Sep has revealed from the stories and combine them with the stats in the rogue's gallery thread... well, I'd subscribe to that person's newsletter. I have a hard time doing that for my own campaign, though.
It's amazing that it's been almost a year since the last update and I still check this at least once every week or two.
This may not be precisely what you're looking for, and doesn't address the Web at all, but it's a compilation of world elements Sep has discussed, along with some more recent stat blocks from the story thread.
The idea of fanfic to what is essentially fanfic is all kinds of awesome.
I'm starting to think we should create a kickstarter for this thread to get it on the road again
And for Oronthon's sake, BUMP, BUMP, BUUUUMP !!
I first of all wanted to say how awesome this is. I'd say it's definitely the best... fanfic or campaign log I've read, if that seems like a logical category. I really just love the worldbuilding; it's honestly better made than most professional TV, movie, or book worlds. I must admit I'm less loving the epic part, although it's still good... it was cool at first but at some point it got really into the nature of reality at some point, and it feels like the world itself- Wyre and everywhere- is getting pushed aside a bit, especially considering how fragile and vulnerable it is. And the whole planar structure with all the wonderful stuff in there has been completely destroyed. I must say though that literally everything else about it really shows how to do epic campaigns right.
And on that note, a specific issue with the threads- I've been reading this via Cheiromancer's compilations (in the Tales of Wyre thread), and I seem to have missed at least one *really* important update, where the trees emerged and the whole planar structure was rearranged. I'm in the Down portion where basically the whole plot is about the trees (it almost feels like the Cult of Cheshne has been briefly forgotten about) and I'm *still* piecing together what the heck happened. Unfortunately that also happened around the time I took a several-month break from archive hauling this (I was reading it near the end of summer and stopped when school started), which is extra confusing. Was that posted in here but not copied over?