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<blockquote data-quote="countgray" data-source="post: 2925027" data-attributes="member: 18338"><p><strong>Last day to sign up is July 4th!</strong></p><p></p><p>Ever wish you were in Renaissance Italy and had the ducats to be a patron of the arts? You could have paid the likes of Michael Angelo and Leonardo DaVinci to paint your portrait or design you a flying machine or maybe paint your face onto one of the figures in the Sistine Chapel... This project is a little taste of that. </p><p></p><p>They are one patron away from the project being fully funded. July 4th is the deadline.</p><p></p><p>If you participate, at the end of it all you get a really cool, professional grade adventure, with maps and art, designed by top designer Wolfgang Baur. And, along the way, you get to participate in the process. Story, style of play, art, encounters, maps, you get to see it evolve and provide commentary, give direction, participate in polls, etc. But only if you join! </p><p></p><p>If you are a designer, or dream of designing RPG products professionally, or just want some amazing ideas for designing your own weekly adventures, I would think this would be an ideal project for you to be a part of. They say you don't want to see sausage being made, but any DM should want to be in on the process of how a professional adventure is designed.</p><p></p><p>Wolfgang has already posted several intriguing design essays in the patrons only section that have fantastic insights, tips and philosophy on aspects of adventure design (including designing hooks, encounter types, designing roleplaying situations, stocking treasure, structure, plotting, desiging terrain and traps, etc.) a really cool bonus that in my mind was worth the price of admission alone.</p><p></p><p>If you are interested in what the project is about, check it out at this link: <a href="http://customadventure.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">http://customadventure.livejournal.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countgray, post: 2925027, member: 18338"] [b]Last day to sign up is July 4th![/b] Ever wish you were in Renaissance Italy and had the ducats to be a patron of the arts? You could have paid the likes of Michael Angelo and Leonardo DaVinci to paint your portrait or design you a flying machine or maybe paint your face onto one of the figures in the Sistine Chapel... This project is a little taste of that. They are one patron away from the project being fully funded. July 4th is the deadline. If you participate, at the end of it all you get a really cool, professional grade adventure, with maps and art, designed by top designer Wolfgang Baur. And, along the way, you get to participate in the process. Story, style of play, art, encounters, maps, you get to see it evolve and provide commentary, give direction, participate in polls, etc. But only if you join! If you are a designer, or dream of designing RPG products professionally, or just want some amazing ideas for designing your own weekly adventures, I would think this would be an ideal project for you to be a part of. They say you don't want to see sausage being made, but any DM should want to be in on the process of how a professional adventure is designed. Wolfgang has already posted several intriguing design essays in the patrons only section that have fantastic insights, tips and philosophy on aspects of adventure design (including designing hooks, encounter types, designing roleplaying situations, stocking treasure, structure, plotting, desiging terrain and traps, etc.) a really cool bonus that in my mind was worth the price of admission alone. If you are interested in what the project is about, check it out at this link: [url]http://customadventure.livejournal.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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