mflayermonk
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I have created/developed just short of 100 interactives for the RPGA/WPN so trust me when I tell you that I have some experience in this.
Greg,
The OP is saying he likes the interactives from after you left LFR.
I have created/developed just short of 100 interactives for the RPGA/WPN so trust me when I tell you that I have some experience in this.
I am fighting for access for all. Screw this idea of exclusive content. I don't know who this benefits. Certainly not the majority of the people who play the game. If it has to be Con exclusive, make exclusive to all cons not just mega cons. loosen the restrictions a bit. You'd be surprised what the local coordinators can pull off if given the chance. Its not just people in the US that play Dnd. This is globally enjoyed game. This is why the logo is so valuable I would imagine. local cons it where you should be focusing for exclusive content. It shouldn't be how can you make it, so you have to have a mega con run it. It should be how you can make it, so it can be run at a local con. If the con can't support it. Its on them. Their con will suck. The experience is not responsibility of the admin. It is the responsibility of the con organizer.
Greg,
The OP is saying he likes the interactives from after you left LFR.
I never left LFR. I was part of that team until the end of the very campaign. I wrote or did Dev work on every LFR interactive. Unless these are unofficial interactives that were done by local people in which case, they're not really part of the campaign.
Unless these are unofficial interactives that were done by local people in which case, they're not really part of the campaign.
Alright so after the campaign ended and Sean took over is what he is referring too-which is 2010-2014.
There were no additional interactives after the campaign ended in 2014. Sean just cleaned up the files for the ones we released and posted them online. Also, Sean didn't "take over" the campaign after it ended. The campaign ended in 2014, at which point the admins where Myself, Sean Molley, Pieter Sleijpen and Claire Hoffman. The only other admin that there ever was would be Shawn Merwin, who left in the second year of the campaign 2009 (I think, I might be slightly off on the dates). Perhaps you have confused me with Shawn? But either way, Sean was never the sole admin.
I used to dump lots of Ashes of Athas campaign ideas on Alphastream each year at Winter Fantasy / D&D Experience. Eventually my character's name was written into a module. (Describing an off-camera conversation, sure, but I WAS WRITTEN INTO A CAMPAIGN ! Most cool !) Years later, I can't resist the urge to brag about it.For the future, would it be possible to contact random folks who have responded to these critical event summaries (kind of like a sweepstakes or lottery) and ask them if their characters can be incorporated into the events? For example, if I got pulled from the pile of critical event summaries from Season 2, there might be a blurb in a future adventure that discusses how Lonic Tremolo, paladin of Helm, via his contacts in the secret police helped poison the well of good will (albeit unwittingly) against the refugees of Phlan and helped get them evicted from Mulmaster.