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Let's make a second dungeon

OK. Thanks for the heads up Mark.

Shallown, your Halfling Vampire is the new main antagonist. Ignore all my previous comments about the Slaad missing in room 12.

Do you mind if I rename the halfling Lord Anarchy ? It would be cool to have the BBEG's name in the title as a word-play (Halls of Anarchy) like CD-1 (Terror & Blasphemy).

I will assume you don't mind, and if you do, I'll change it back.
 
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Mark said:
Playing in someone else's sandbox, requires you to play by their rules.
As I have said in my above post, I have accepted this, but back in TSR days, there were MANY fan-based adventures online, with any critter in them, and TSR never piped in.

So, actually, that's a step back from those so-called "T$R" days...
 
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Trainz said:
OK. Thanks for the heads up Mark.

Glad to help. I'm looking forward to seeing this succeed. I think that we should clean things up, grab some artists from the Art Forum to create some images, put it all together as a free PDF and get it onto RPGNow. Provided we can make sure all the legal ducks are in a row, I'd be more than happy to release it as a CMG project (it needs to be "published" by someone with an RPGNow account to be hosted by them.) Everyone could get the credit they are due, and it can possibly launch some Freelancing careers (or at least bolster some writing resumes). :)
 

Trainz said:
As I have said in my above post, I have accepted this, but back in TSR days, there were MANY fan-based adventures online, with any critter in them, and TSR never piped in.

So, actually, that's a step back from those so-called "T$R" days...

TSR pursued a great number of lawsuits, while they were financially capable of doing so. WotC has created a mechanism whereby they not only do not have to pursue most folks who would like to publish, but a mechanism that makes it legal and potentially profitable for folks to publish. Hasbro has a lot longer arms than TSR ever did, and they are bound by law to defend their trademarks and IP or run the risk of losing those properties. If official D&D is to survive, it is unrealistic to believe that they should procede with anything less than stalwart vigilance. I wouldn't have it any other way.
 
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Trainz said:

Email me if you like and we can beat up some of the potential details, whether it becomes a CMG-helped thing, or otherwise. I don't want to continue to hijack the thread and you can always bring all of the decisions you make back to the thread after we've discussed things further.
 

Trainz said:
I guess I have to modify the map then, so that the PC's don't see the rest of the corridor right away, right ?

It's 15 feet wide, so I assume that I must put one 5' wall, one door, and another 5' wall... note that the door shouldn't be above the stream of water... could you please draw it, zip it, and attach it to a post, so that I can modify the map accordingly ? Also tell me exactly how many squares from the right of the map the door is situated...

Sorry I totally forgot about that!! (shame on me!)

Maybe we could change the door to an iron bar portcullis, the effect would be the same, it could be over the murky waters AND the Pc's could see through it, and just like the door, if they try to force it open they find all about the "illusion"

Does that seem reasonable?
 

Got it. You don't need to change the description, I changed it in my compilation. Go see the map, I have updated it with the portculis.
 

Mark said:
Glad to help. I'm looking forward to seeing this succeed. I think that we should clean things up, grab some artists from the Art Forum to create some images, put it all together as a free PDF and get it onto RPGNow. Provided we can make sure all the legal ducks are in a row, I'd be more than happy to release it as a CMG project (it needs to be "published" by someone with an RPGNow account to be hosted by them.) Everyone could get the credit they are due, and it can possibly launch some Freelancing careers (or at least bolster some writing resumes). :)


nice
 

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