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War of the Vashars

I am not giving up on this somebody has to be somewhat interested.

The War of the Vashars is where the campaign starts out as a murder mystery and goes into all out war.

If anyone publisher wants to know more please let me know.

"There is always a Fight."---Orwin, The defender of the Heavens
 


If you want your stuff published by someone, you'll need to do the legwork and contact them induviduallly and prropose your manuscript. They aren't going to contact you.

In addition, you need something a little more tempting than "My campaign is cool, do you want it?". Because there's nothing in your post to interest anybody.

Hope that helps, and I wish you luck.
 

Yeah, I don't get it. Is War of the Vashars a campaign setting or an adventure arc?

Anyway, like Morrus said, you need to get out there and submit your stuff. Publishers will rarely come to you.

Here are a couple of links to some d20 publlishers open to submissions.

Adamant Entertainment

Green Ronin Publishing

Mongoose Publishing

Green Ronin is specifically looking for adventures. So, if War of the Vashars is a set of adventures, you might have some luck there.

Good Luck.

BD
 

Thank you all

Thank everyone for your input. Yes, War of the Vashars is a name for the campaign, one of many actually.

The campaign is where it starts out as a murder mystery and becomes in one to three different game periods an all out war. At the start Talsid summons the party to come to the tavern in the Imperial Elfish city of Angrod (name subject to change) Talsid tell the party that he needs them to look into the murder of two people one is a High Elf Imperial Officer of the law and the other is an Orc. The murder took place in the room just above the tavern. After the party gets briefed by Talsid they go to the room and find where the bodies where by the markings such as two taped X's on the floor. The party also finds one object in the room; an oil lantern that does not look as though it was there for very long which puts it out of place because the murder was a week ago.

The goes to great links to find the murderer of course they do but that triggers several events to take place one of which is the War of the Vashars.

Vashars are in the book of vile darkness pg12. The war itself is also a mystery, although the Vashars are evil they like to stay in there own borders. The mean-Villian in this is the vile God Karaan the god of all creatures of the night such as werewolfs, wererats, wereboars, the like.

I would have said more before it's just that I wasn't sure if I could trust the people on the internet or for that matter this website not to steal my idea.
 

Sir_Morgan said:
Thank everyone for your input. Yes, War of the Vashars is a name for the campaign, one of many actually.

The campaign is where it starts out as a murder mystery and becomes in one to three different game periods an all out war. At the start Talsid summons the party to come to the tavern in the Imperial Elfish city of Angrod (name subject to change) Talsid tell the party that he needs them to look into the murder of two people one is a High Elf Imperial Officer of the law and the other is an Orc. The murder took place in the room just above the tavern. After the party gets briefed by Talsid they go to the room and find where the bodies where by the markings such as two taped X's on the floor. The party also finds one object in the room; an oil lantern that does not look as though it was there for very long which puts it out of place because the murder was a week ago.

The goes to great links to find the murderer of course they do but that triggers several events to take place one of which is the War of the Vashars.

Vashars are in the book of vile darkness pg12. The war itself is also a mystery, although the Vashars are evil they like to stay in there own borders. The mean-Villian in this is the vile God Karaan the god of all creatures of the night such as werewolfs, wererats, wereboars, the like.

I would have said more before it's just that I wasn't sure if I could trust the people on the internet or for that matter this website not to steal my idea.

Well, I can see you are going to have a problem right away. If the Vashars are in the Book of Vile Darkness (and they are) then they are not OGL, and therefore you cannot use them in a 3rd party product. Same goes for Talisid, he's in the Book of Exalted Deeds.

What I would suggest is that you get very familiar with OGL and the SRD before trying to market your product to a publisher. Basically, you cannot use anything that is not in the SRD, and that means about 95% of WoTC products.

BD
 

Sir_Morgan said:
Vashars are in the book of vile darkness pg12.

You can't use content from BovD.

I would have said more before it's just that I wasn't sure if I could trust the people on the internet or for that matter this website not to steal my idea.

Trust me, publishers are inundated with submissions. They aren't scouting internet messageboards lokoing to steal your ideas. :D
 


Sir_Morgan said:
Forgive me for not knowing but what does OGL, WoTC, and so on stand for.

OGL = Open Gaming License.

WotC = Wizards of the Coast. Publisher of that game you're writing for...

BovD = Book of Vile Darkness, title of the book you mentioned.
 

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