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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 1356074" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>Yeah, I guess I wasn't clear enough.</p><p></p><p>The campaigns voted in six months ago are already in. You could call this the second annual vote off. This is to expand the knowledge of all the great EN Worlder hombrews out there. You shouldn't be voting for the homebrews from last year, as we want to highlight some of the great new stories and campaigns, which have come up in the last six months. (You can chime in and say how much you like the ones that are already voted in, if you like.)</p><p></p><p>The steps/rules are the same as last time. Any homebrew campaign voted for needs the name(s) of the creator(s), name of the setting, and an associated link to somewhere on the web. <strong>The one main restrictions is that a DM cannot vote for his own homebrew.</strong></p><p></p><p>Also, the last time I did this, there was some concern that it was too biased towards homebrews with websites. As a result, any homebrew that got 5 or more votes and had at least one consistent story hour thread, counted. For this one, I think 3 votes is better than 5.</p><p></p><p>Sep's <strong>Wyre</strong> campaign qualified this way, although now I've created a Yahoo Group in honor of the campaign. It was this little "for the fun of it" contest that exposed me to Wyre and Sep's story hours. (And am I ever happy it did.)</p><p></p><p>Also, for this round of voting, I'm opening up the concept of voting for favorite homebrew PBP games from the Playing the Game forum. (Some of those are as good as the story hours.) </p><p></p><p>Campaigns don't have to be D&D/d20 specific, although for this list they should be fantasy inspired, not sci-fi inspired. Of course, there is a middle ground such as with <strong>Barasoom</strong> by barasoomcore. Thus, pulp fantasy and/or steampunk would be fine. A good sounding board is the new <em>D&D Eberron Campaign Setting</em>. That type of setting would be as powered up as one could get before it's not really fantasy anymore, IMO.</p><p></p><p>If you need more clarification then feel free to ask. Also, remember, this is mainly for fun and helping provide exposure to the great homebrews out there.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p></p><p>Knightfall1972</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 1356074, member: 2012"] Yeah, I guess I wasn't clear enough. The campaigns voted in six months ago are already in. You could call this the second annual vote off. This is to expand the knowledge of all the great EN Worlder hombrews out there. You shouldn't be voting for the homebrews from last year, as we want to highlight some of the great new stories and campaigns, which have come up in the last six months. (You can chime in and say how much you like the ones that are already voted in, if you like.) The steps/rules are the same as last time. Any homebrew campaign voted for needs the name(s) of the creator(s), name of the setting, and an associated link to somewhere on the web. [b]The one main restrictions is that a DM cannot vote for his own homebrew.[/b] Also, the last time I did this, there was some concern that it was too biased towards homebrews with websites. As a result, any homebrew that got 5 or more votes and had at least one consistent story hour thread, counted. For this one, I think 3 votes is better than 5. Sep's [b]Wyre[/b] campaign qualified this way, although now I've created a Yahoo Group in honor of the campaign. It was this little "for the fun of it" contest that exposed me to Wyre and Sep's story hours. (And am I ever happy it did.) Also, for this round of voting, I'm opening up the concept of voting for favorite homebrew PBP games from the Playing the Game forum. (Some of those are as good as the story hours.) Campaigns don't have to be D&D/d20 specific, although for this list they should be fantasy inspired, not sci-fi inspired. Of course, there is a middle ground such as with [b]Barasoom[/b] by barasoomcore. Thus, pulp fantasy and/or steampunk would be fine. A good sounding board is the new [i]D&D Eberron Campaign Setting[/i]. That type of setting would be as powered up as one could get before it's not really fantasy anymore, IMO. If you need more clarification then feel free to ask. Also, remember, this is mainly for fun and helping provide exposure to the great homebrews out there. Cheers! Knightfall1972 [/QUOTE]
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