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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 2047968" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Okay, this is not directly related to our game. Just to tell, but I don't see the need to begin a new thread for that...</p><p></p><p>I spent all my week-end working on my next Warhammer d20 campaign. As always when I try to prepare a setting, this has become an incredibly huge project. At first I thought: "Great, I just need to get this <em>World of Warhammer</em> atlas, then my copy of Grim tales, and I am ready to go. But no... I then began to search on the Internet and download material, compile documents I already had on my hard drive regarding various D&D subjects, and finish a netbook of classes I had begun for a similar project a while ago. It has again become a colossal endeavor... <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/nervous.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":heh:" title="Nervous Laugh :heh:" data-shortname=":heh:" /> </p><p></p><p>For instance, there will be a netbook of classes for this setting. Because I finally decided that the six basic GT classes are not enough. Now there are not only these six, but also 14 core classes (non-spellcasting classes from PHB, UA, AU, Relic & Ritual: Excalibur, and a couple of new classes), and 14 prestige classes (most new and from me, fortunately already writen). Then, I have decided for a new magic system inspired from GT and Slaine d20 (see two thread in d20 forums, where I have begun pondering about it). </p><p></p><p>But then, I plan to do three (!!) other netbooks! One of them is almost already written (just needs be adapted), and is an encyclopedia-gazeteer of the Old-World, that I found on a website. The other will be a large compilation of NPCs, thus giving me the incentive to finish those "d100 NPCs threads" I began a while ago in the Rogue Gallery forum. Lastly, there will be a netbook describing the world (with plenty of illustrations), for the players to get the ambiance and flavor of it. I just hope I won't have any problems for I will shamelessly put into it many pics scanned from my Warhammer book, or found on the Internet. I in fact believe that giving such a document to the characters is essential to put them into the ambiance...</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I want to merge this setting with <em>Beyond Countless Doorways</em> by Monte Cook. You see, this supplement is clearly inspired by Moorcock's cosmology, and this is what I like in Warhammer: this Chaos vs Law stuff (I know it wasn't meant that way, but I will in my campaign). Another thing is that I always loved the Renaissance for a setting, and have for a long, long time thought about running such a campaign (already tried it in AD&D 2e, and it was great fun). You see, it reminds me of another Moorcock's novel that I love: "The Warhound". Of course, this novel include parallel planes as in traditional Moorcock fashion, hence my desire to combine <em>Beyond Countless Doorways</em> and <em>Warhammer</em>... </p><p></p><p>Well, thanks to those who will have read my Sunday's ramblings... <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 2047968, member: 9646"] Okay, this is not directly related to our game. Just to tell, but I don't see the need to begin a new thread for that... I spent all my week-end working on my next Warhammer d20 campaign. As always when I try to prepare a setting, this has become an incredibly huge project. At first I thought: "Great, I just need to get this [I]World of Warhammer[/I] atlas, then my copy of Grim tales, and I am ready to go. But no... I then began to search on the Internet and download material, compile documents I already had on my hard drive regarding various D&D subjects, and finish a netbook of classes I had begun for a similar project a while ago. It has again become a colossal endeavor... :heh: For instance, there will be a netbook of classes for this setting. Because I finally decided that the six basic GT classes are not enough. Now there are not only these six, but also 14 core classes (non-spellcasting classes from PHB, UA, AU, Relic & Ritual: Excalibur, and a couple of new classes), and 14 prestige classes (most new and from me, fortunately already writen). Then, I have decided for a new magic system inspired from GT and Slaine d20 (see two thread in d20 forums, where I have begun pondering about it). But then, I plan to do three (!!) other netbooks! One of them is almost already written (just needs be adapted), and is an encyclopedia-gazeteer of the Old-World, that I found on a website. The other will be a large compilation of NPCs, thus giving me the incentive to finish those "d100 NPCs threads" I began a while ago in the Rogue Gallery forum. Lastly, there will be a netbook describing the world (with plenty of illustrations), for the players to get the ambiance and flavor of it. I just hope I won't have any problems for I will shamelessly put into it many pics scanned from my Warhammer book, or found on the Internet. I in fact believe that giving such a document to the characters is essential to put them into the ambiance... Lastly, I want to merge this setting with [I]Beyond Countless Doorways[/I] by Monte Cook. You see, this supplement is clearly inspired by Moorcock's cosmology, and this is what I like in Warhammer: this Chaos vs Law stuff (I know it wasn't meant that way, but I will in my campaign). Another thing is that I always loved the Renaissance for a setting, and have for a long, long time thought about running such a campaign (already tried it in AD&D 2e, and it was great fun). You see, it reminds me of another Moorcock's novel that I love: "The Warhound". Of course, this novel include parallel planes as in traditional Moorcock fashion, hence my desire to combine [I]Beyond Countless Doorways[/I] and [I]Warhammer[/I]... Well, thanks to those who will have read my Sunday's ramblings... :) [/QUOTE]
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