Gallery of Evil - Anyone seen it?

Hey Rechan!

Back at home, read my PDF of Gallery of Evil too! It's very sweet in final product! I saw an early manuscript (which was awesome), but this is even better!

Platinum Heights is my bet for where to set it, I could see a good mix of nobles and galleries there. Maybe the Aurora Gallery could fit in to the adventure as well. In fact I'd suggest adding a cool auction scene, maybe as a way to introduce the BBEG of the adventure, and hold it at Aurora.

Hope this works out good for you Rechan. If you haven't seen it yet, the art is stunning as well, easily worth getting the book for...thankfully you get a fantastic adventure too!
 

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Thanks for the pimpage, Nick! I think you answered everything that needs answering on this thread. I got my pdf of GofE yesterday and it looks great. I was pleased to see that a few things I didn't care for, but the editor wanted me to include, didn't make it into the final product. Editing is a great thing, isn't it? ;)
 

+5 Keyboard! said:
Thanks for the pimpage, Nick! I think you answered everything that needs answering on this thread. I got my pdf of GofE yesterday and it looks great. I was pleased to see that a few things I didn't care for, but the editor wanted me to include, didn't make it into the final product. Editing is a great thing, isn't it? ;)

Congrats on an awesome adventure Steve!!!
 

Spoiler question:

Does the artist who's making the paintings "Suddenly become popular and get all of his products sold"? You know, "He was a staring artist and then his popularity went through the roof"?

Just curious. I had introduced a painter in an earlier adventure, and think it would be amusing if he turned out to be the antagonist, whose skill was the result of something sinister or nefarious. :)
 

Rechan said:
Spoiler question:

Does the artist who's making the paintings "Suddenly become popular and get all of his products sold"? You know, "He was a staring artist and then his popularity went through the roof"?

Just curious. I had introduced a painter in an earlier adventure, and think it would be amusing if he turned out to be the antagonist, whose skill was the result of something sinister or nefarious. :)

Nope...BUT, your NPC would most definitely fit into this adventure in a very interesting capacity...ye shall see!
 

Rechan said:
Spoiler question:

Does the artist who's making the paintings "Suddenly become popular and get all of his products sold"? You know, "He was a staring artist and then his popularity went through the roof"?

Just curious. I had introduced a painter in an earlier adventure, and think it would be amusing if he turned out to be the antagonist, whose skill was the result of something sinister or nefarious. :)

That's a really killer idea that you just may be able to pull off. Imron Gauthfallow introduces a style of painting that none of the people of Absalom had seen before. He becomes very popular, very fast, but just as quickly fades back in with the rest of the painters as his subject matter and style becomes duplicated by dozens of other better or inferior artists trying to cash in on the novelty of it all. Just look at real world pop culture and you'll see the parallel I was exploring in this adventure. For every innovator, you have hundreds of other unoriginals that quickly rip him/her off to make their own name and fortune.

Anyway, I'd love to hear what you thought of the adventure once you read it.
 

+5 Keyboard! said:
That's a really killer idea that you just may be able to pull off. Imron Gauthfallow introduces a style of painting that none of the people of Absalom had seen before. He becomes very popular, very fast, but just as quickly fades back in with the rest of the painters as his subject matter and style becomes duplicated by dozens of other better or inferior artists trying to cash in on the novelty of it all. Just look at real world pop culture and you'll see the parallel I was exploring in this adventure. For every innovator, you have hundreds of other unoriginals that quickly rip him/her off to make their own name and fortune.

So true my man! So many "INCREDIBLE" broadway shows are just rip offs of staging conventions created by amazing lesser known theatre artists like the Living Theater or Jerzy Grotowski. Word Steve, Word!

I'm thinking the NPC Rechan established might be a great victim of Imron's, what do you think. Some lowly painter who hits up on Imron's genius. That might work great to shotgun your sexy adventure right into Rechan's home campaign.

Great job again Steve, I'm mightily impressed with your stellar work on this. I just reread the PDF again today...it makes me sad cause I would have LOVED to play it...it just drips sexy flavor!
 

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