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<blockquote data-quote="gamerprinter" data-source="post: 6669755" data-attributes="member: 50895"><p>Here's a sneak peek at the first page of content in the one-shot module, <em><strong>Horror on the Gila Express</strong></em>. Notice I'm using a very 19th century style in font choice, layout, borders and extensive use of public domain art best fitting 19th century in style. The opening telegraph message, imparts telegraph technology, named American cities, all grounding the reader to the place, time and events, even the who with mentions of the Masons and the Knights Templar. The additional paragraphs give a good overview on what the Gothic Western setting is all about.</p><p></p><p>Currently working on some low CR value aberrations and undead, need to finish 2 spells, currently have all the archetypes intended for use in the one-shot completed. Now need more monsters, finish the pregen characters, do the setting map and a few more details, but we are definitely moving forward on this project.</p><p></p><p>I've been struggling on the cover design with 3 different designs that are not meeting my satisfaction. New thought, I'm looking at 19th century examples of Harper's Weekly periodical and considering emulating Harper's Weekly for a cover design for this project - I think its my sought after solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamerprinter, post: 6669755, member: 50895"] Here's a sneak peek at the first page of content in the one-shot module, [I][B]Horror on the Gila Express[/B][/I]. Notice I'm using a very 19th century style in font choice, layout, borders and extensive use of public domain art best fitting 19th century in style. The opening telegraph message, imparts telegraph technology, named American cities, all grounding the reader to the place, time and events, even the who with mentions of the Masons and the Knights Templar. The additional paragraphs give a good overview on what the Gothic Western setting is all about. Currently working on some low CR value aberrations and undead, need to finish 2 spells, currently have all the archetypes intended for use in the one-shot completed. Now need more monsters, finish the pregen characters, do the setting map and a few more details, but we are definitely moving forward on this project. I've been struggling on the cover design with 3 different designs that are not meeting my satisfaction. New thought, I'm looking at 19th century examples of Harper's Weekly periodical and considering emulating Harper's Weekly for a cover design for this project - I think its my sought after solution. [/QUOTE]
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