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<blockquote data-quote="Ry" data-source="post: 3590288" data-attributes="member: 8314"><p>Hi Andor, in response to your point - Legacies will be an ongoing project, building the campaign up bit by bit. I'm going to do my best to take the role of an active editor in the project, making some initial decisions about design and tone and helping stitch the contributions together into a cohesive whole. So you could contribute the Tanolani just as they are, and then expand on them inside the project, floating ideas for connections between them and other things in the setting, and so forth. As the editor, my job would be to make sure that they don't conflict with something else already written (and if so, suggest ways around that), and then bring them into the 'canon' document. Since you came up with the Tanolani in the first place, once they were part of the setting, any changes or additions you'd make to them are pretty much certain to be approved (since you're really unlikely to contradict your own work, or ruin the style of something you made).</p><p></p><p>Then again, because each release of Legacies is Creative Commons, if you wanted to say "Screw you, ry, I don't like your editing, I'm revamping Legacies as I see fit!" then you'd have the power to do that - you can take Legacies in a completely different direction so long as you give credit to the original authors (no money, you don't have to seek their permission, you just have to be honest about where it came from).</p><p></p><p>I think that Legacies could be a tremendously generative project because there are a lot of great ideas out there, and they thrive when combined and interwoven with the ideas of others. </p><p></p><p>kensanata, and awayfarer, the Tobarith and mountain-folk would also fit really nicely in Legacies, any interest in contributing to such a project?</p><p></p><p>James Hargrave (jdrakeh on EN World) is currently setting up the forum for Legacies at his new site, miscellaneous debris. I'll post the link to there as soon as it's up and running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry, post: 3590288, member: 8314"] Hi Andor, in response to your point - Legacies will be an ongoing project, building the campaign up bit by bit. I'm going to do my best to take the role of an active editor in the project, making some initial decisions about design and tone and helping stitch the contributions together into a cohesive whole. So you could contribute the Tanolani just as they are, and then expand on them inside the project, floating ideas for connections between them and other things in the setting, and so forth. As the editor, my job would be to make sure that they don't conflict with something else already written (and if so, suggest ways around that), and then bring them into the 'canon' document. Since you came up with the Tanolani in the first place, once they were part of the setting, any changes or additions you'd make to them are pretty much certain to be approved (since you're really unlikely to contradict your own work, or ruin the style of something you made). Then again, because each release of Legacies is Creative Commons, if you wanted to say "Screw you, ry, I don't like your editing, I'm revamping Legacies as I see fit!" then you'd have the power to do that - you can take Legacies in a completely different direction so long as you give credit to the original authors (no money, you don't have to seek their permission, you just have to be honest about where it came from). I think that Legacies could be a tremendously generative project because there are a lot of great ideas out there, and they thrive when combined and interwoven with the ideas of others. kensanata, and awayfarer, the Tobarith and mountain-folk would also fit really nicely in Legacies, any interest in contributing to such a project? James Hargrave (jdrakeh on EN World) is currently setting up the forum for Legacies at his new site, miscellaneous debris. I'll post the link to there as soon as it's up and running. [/QUOTE]
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