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<blockquote data-quote="Jack of Tales" data-source="post: 4143146" data-attributes="member: 59475"><p>Come May, the fourth edition books come out (I think?) Come sometime in May I will be beginning one, possibly two PbP games and come June will be beginning a face-to-face game when I return to my home country. I began to create a campaign setting using the PoL ideas spread throughout EN worlds, the 4E forum and other places, but came up with a more intriguing ideas.</p><p></p><p>I am searching for a 4E Campaign setting to situate these three games and several possible solo games in. As such I am appealing to the DMs/Gms on this board for aid. It is not due to laziness, as will be discussed in idea #2 but rather interest. So, come forth and post links to your settings websites here if you are willing to let another DM make use of them as long as the following below fits:[sblock]</p><p></p><p>1) All Inclusive: I have a varied player base and like to appeal to what they like. As such I would need a setting that any race could find a niche in. For example, no settings that say No gnolls or no warforged. </p><p></p><p>2) Point of Light based: No massive kingdoms although small ones are quite fine. Alliances of various small towns are also good. A world that is filled with danger and plenty of far-gone ruins to explore. </p><p></p><p>3) Ability to use politicking: I like to include political intrigue as an integral part of a game. As such I need to either be able to create my own political sphere or allow players to subtly shape another's.</p><p></p><p>4) Allowing for detail: If your city already has every citizen detailed out, what they do, etc. Awesome. that works. If it doesn't, allow me to make it for small villages/towns/etc.</p><p></p><p>5) online: It's pretty impossible to use another's setting if it doesn't have an online source of some type for myself and my players to use. Also, if I could submit things to the site or the person who can update the site it would be ideal.</p><p></p><p>If there are questions about these feel free to PM me or ask on the thread. If you're interested in this post up a short summary and a link and I'll take a look! The benefits for this would be a boost to your own ego (more players enjoying your work) and aid in expanding/detailing the world.</p><p> [/sblock]</p><p></p><p>So shoot me your ideas and let's see them. Now on to idea #2.</p><p></p><p>DM Collaboration: Ever been interested to build a campaign setting with other DM's? If so, look here.[sblock]4e is coming out soon. *Gasp* I'm assuming you knew that ^^ Anyway, If you plan on running games in that system wouldn't it be fun to create a setting that is used by 2 or more gamemasters and multiple player groups? I think so.</p><p></p><p>It wouldn't have to be a huge setting, even say an incredibly detailed single city with four surrounding towns and perhaps eighteen supporting villages/farm-areas. Of course I made those numbers up, anything would be cool with me. </p><p></p><p>The Point: A PoL type setting where games could overlap (or not, it's not a requisite). The players in the games (for however many people are interested in this...probably none with my luck) would be the only (or near only) PC-classed characters in the world. The great leaders would be powerful, high leveled but an equal level PC would be a greater hero. Perhaps the PC's become the leaders eventually, perhaps not. </p><p></p><p>Current Ideas: Currently I have several ideas for such a collaborative campaign.</p><p> 1) Small focus, but with enough room to have a fairly large range of players. I was thinking an area around 3,000 square miles large mostly in length with mountains, forests, hills and a coastline. </p><p></p><p> 2) Unique Concepts: A wandering caravan that is in itself a small town, areas where nightfall breaches the way into the Shadowfell allowing undead to wander about, a former cataclysm causing devils and demons to wander the land, immortals and immortal spirits walking the land and being those that the people pray too (and yet they rarely directly interfere with the world, allowing towns to be ravaged by bloodthirsty demons or swayed to a cult by a demon). </p><p></p><p>I hope to garner interest about this by posting in various areas. I would love for this to work out! So if you're interested post here or PM me. I hope to hear from at least a few people. Thanks![/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack of Tales, post: 4143146, member: 59475"] Come May, the fourth edition books come out (I think?) Come sometime in May I will be beginning one, possibly two PbP games and come June will be beginning a face-to-face game when I return to my home country. I began to create a campaign setting using the PoL ideas spread throughout EN worlds, the 4E forum and other places, but came up with a more intriguing ideas. I am searching for a 4E Campaign setting to situate these three games and several possible solo games in. As such I am appealing to the DMs/Gms on this board for aid. It is not due to laziness, as will be discussed in idea #2 but rather interest. So, come forth and post links to your settings websites here if you are willing to let another DM make use of them as long as the following below fits:[sblock] 1) All Inclusive: I have a varied player base and like to appeal to what they like. As such I would need a setting that any race could find a niche in. For example, no settings that say No gnolls or no warforged. 2) Point of Light based: No massive kingdoms although small ones are quite fine. Alliances of various small towns are also good. A world that is filled with danger and plenty of far-gone ruins to explore. 3) Ability to use politicking: I like to include political intrigue as an integral part of a game. As such I need to either be able to create my own political sphere or allow players to subtly shape another's. 4) Allowing for detail: If your city already has every citizen detailed out, what they do, etc. Awesome. that works. If it doesn't, allow me to make it for small villages/towns/etc. 5) online: It's pretty impossible to use another's setting if it doesn't have an online source of some type for myself and my players to use. Also, if I could submit things to the site or the person who can update the site it would be ideal. If there are questions about these feel free to PM me or ask on the thread. If you're interested in this post up a short summary and a link and I'll take a look! The benefits for this would be a boost to your own ego (more players enjoying your work) and aid in expanding/detailing the world. [/sblock] So shoot me your ideas and let's see them. Now on to idea #2. DM Collaboration: Ever been interested to build a campaign setting with other DM's? If so, look here.[sblock]4e is coming out soon. *Gasp* I'm assuming you knew that ^^ Anyway, If you plan on running games in that system wouldn't it be fun to create a setting that is used by 2 or more gamemasters and multiple player groups? I think so. It wouldn't have to be a huge setting, even say an incredibly detailed single city with four surrounding towns and perhaps eighteen supporting villages/farm-areas. Of course I made those numbers up, anything would be cool with me. The Point: A PoL type setting where games could overlap (or not, it's not a requisite). The players in the games (for however many people are interested in this...probably none with my luck) would be the only (or near only) PC-classed characters in the world. The great leaders would be powerful, high leveled but an equal level PC would be a greater hero. Perhaps the PC's become the leaders eventually, perhaps not. Current Ideas: Currently I have several ideas for such a collaborative campaign. 1) Small focus, but with enough room to have a fairly large range of players. I was thinking an area around 3,000 square miles large mostly in length with mountains, forests, hills and a coastline. 2) Unique Concepts: A wandering caravan that is in itself a small town, areas where nightfall breaches the way into the Shadowfell allowing undead to wander about, a former cataclysm causing devils and demons to wander the land, immortals and immortal spirits walking the land and being those that the people pray too (and yet they rarely directly interfere with the world, allowing towns to be ravaged by bloodthirsty demons or swayed to a cult by a demon). I hope to garner interest about this by posting in various areas. I would love for this to work out! So if you're interested post here or PM me. I hope to hear from at least a few people. Thanks![/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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