I'm actually very interested in your homebrew (it's similiar in outlook to one I was about to start work on myself!), however the campaign setting download links don't work. Do the RTF or PDF documents still exist? Not a problem if they don't, I'll just use the information you've got on the your website.Turanil said:Highlands (MY OWN HOMEBREW on the Internet!!! Well, I used it for the last campaign I did run, of which I was dissatisfied -typical dungeon crawling, not what I envisioned originally- There is little info -mainly classes, races, and religions-, but the setting's description is very succinct and will be never finished and never used again. I am tired of it. My next D&D will be Dragonlance...)
Thanks for the interest! No document was produced, so no PDFs or RTFs are available. When I did run the campaign, I intended to do that, but then the campaign ended and I was tired of it, so didn't work out anything beyond what's on the website.dpmcalister said:I'm actually very interested in your homebrew (it's similiar in outlook to one I was about to start work on myself!), however the campaign setting download links don't work. Do the RTF or PDF documents still exist? Not a problem if they don't, I'll just use the information you've got on the your website.
Turanil said:After having read some thread of you recently, I was convinced it was destined to be a commercial / published supplement.Also, my browser (IE5 for Mac) has some difficulties reading it correctly...
The links table is overwritten right upon the normal text (to the right of the window).Jürgen Hubert said:What kinds of difficulties do you have?
Turanil said:I just noticed a demi-plane named "Koshe-Marr". LOL!This "Koshe-Marr" sounds exactly like the French word "cauchemar" which translate in English as "nightmare".
Turanil said:The links table is overwritten right upon the normal text (to the right of the window).