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<blockquote data-quote="Arravis" data-source="post: 4099368" data-attributes="member: 327"><p>Thanks for the positive feedback Treebore and Haffrung! It took quite a bit of work to put together. I wanted a book that the players could refer to without going to any other book, all the feats, classes, and such being included in one source. I've been very reluctant to post it, and this is actually my first time doing so. Mostly because parts of it come from so many different varied sources (including documents from athas.org and such). Pretty much all of it has been re-edited and re-organized in what I considered a friendlier format, and then of course I added a ton of original content. The two are now so mixed in together that there's no hope of extracting what's strictly mine. I grabbed a bit here from one source, a bit there from another, mixed them up and changed them. in some ways I guess it was an experiment to see if I could put together such a book.</p><p></p><p>For my previous campaign (a Forgotten Realms one) I had easily written and done ten times that amount of work, but it wasn't organized like the Endless Desert one is. The two campaigns actually come together as one but in odd ways (the "small" and condensed version of the timeline in the back deals with this slightly). Anyway, in the end the book was really only meant for me and the players in my campaign.</p><p></p><p>Sad thing is that I think I'm pretty much primed for publishing "something"... I'm a graphic designer so I have most of the art and pre-press skills needed, and I tend to write endlessly... but mostly I think what holds me back is my fear of turning the hobby that I love into work that I dread. I'm rambling now... anyway, any comments on the Endless Desert pdf are welcome and I'd love to hear thoughts and opinions, thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arravis, post: 4099368, member: 327"] Thanks for the positive feedback Treebore and Haffrung! It took quite a bit of work to put together. I wanted a book that the players could refer to without going to any other book, all the feats, classes, and such being included in one source. I've been very reluctant to post it, and this is actually my first time doing so. Mostly because parts of it come from so many different varied sources (including documents from athas.org and such). Pretty much all of it has been re-edited and re-organized in what I considered a friendlier format, and then of course I added a ton of original content. The two are now so mixed in together that there's no hope of extracting what's strictly mine. I grabbed a bit here from one source, a bit there from another, mixed them up and changed them. in some ways I guess it was an experiment to see if I could put together such a book. For my previous campaign (a Forgotten Realms one) I had easily written and done ten times that amount of work, but it wasn't organized like the Endless Desert one is. The two campaigns actually come together as one but in odd ways (the "small" and condensed version of the timeline in the back deals with this slightly). Anyway, in the end the book was really only meant for me and the players in my campaign. Sad thing is that I think I'm pretty much primed for publishing "something"... I'm a graphic designer so I have most of the art and pre-press skills needed, and I tend to write endlessly... but mostly I think what holds me back is my fear of turning the hobby that I love into work that I dread. I'm rambling now... anyway, any comments on the Endless Desert pdf are welcome and I'd love to hear thoughts and opinions, thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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