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<blockquote data-quote="Jack of Tales" data-source="post: 4144223" data-attributes="member: 59475"><p>Nightwing--I've never heard of the Exiles games, sorry. I didn't discover computer games until I was in high school.</p><p></p><p>Bold or Stupid: I'm glad you liked what you saw! I was thinking of shrinking it to where each province is a much smaller area, perhaps 2-3 villages at most instead of the 3,000 square mile area I used before. Also take a look at the New World setting in the links above. Unfortunately their forum is down so I have no idea what kind of people play in it/with it <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":P" title="Stick out tongue :P" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":P" /> I really like where you were headed with Narem and Ravenastia and thought maybe you'd like to move some of that into their game world? A large portion of their detailed map are large, and seemingly secure kingdoms but the Eastern Coast seems an ideal place to situate an interesting campaign. If not, oh well I'll figure out where I'd like to situate my games. </p><p></p><p>Skyfullofdust: I couldn't get your link to work. As for the PoL setting, its less that we expect the 4E mechanics to not work well with a typical setting but more that we like the idea and want to steal it for ourselves. You know, typical DM theft. Who out there can say they haven't at least considered ripping something from a game, movie, book, image, other person's ideas, etc.</p><p></p><p>Notes: The two PbP games I wanted to run were originally planned to be run in tandem with possible cross overs. One group would be made up of several nobles, servants of nobles or otherwise associated for a political reason. They would be investigating an ancient city that had been found that had collapsed underground. The second group would be made up of bandits from a bandit fort in the area that actually protected the townsfolk (while charging outrageous taxes to them and incoming merchants). </p><p></p><p>After looking over Bold and Stupid's setting I'd be interested to have the nobles come from Ravenastia (thus being human and tiefling mostly. Since I like including whatever the players want to play I could find reasons to include any other races if they ask).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack of Tales, post: 4144223, member: 59475"] Nightwing--I've never heard of the Exiles games, sorry. I didn't discover computer games until I was in high school. Bold or Stupid: I'm glad you liked what you saw! I was thinking of shrinking it to where each province is a much smaller area, perhaps 2-3 villages at most instead of the 3,000 square mile area I used before. Also take a look at the New World setting in the links above. Unfortunately their forum is down so I have no idea what kind of people play in it/with it :P I really like where you were headed with Narem and Ravenastia and thought maybe you'd like to move some of that into their game world? A large portion of their detailed map are large, and seemingly secure kingdoms but the Eastern Coast seems an ideal place to situate an interesting campaign. If not, oh well I'll figure out where I'd like to situate my games. Skyfullofdust: I couldn't get your link to work. As for the PoL setting, its less that we expect the 4E mechanics to not work well with a typical setting but more that we like the idea and want to steal it for ourselves. You know, typical DM theft. Who out there can say they haven't at least considered ripping something from a game, movie, book, image, other person's ideas, etc. Notes: The two PbP games I wanted to run were originally planned to be run in tandem with possible cross overs. One group would be made up of several nobles, servants of nobles or otherwise associated for a political reason. They would be investigating an ancient city that had been found that had collapsed underground. The second group would be made up of bandits from a bandit fort in the area that actually protected the townsfolk (while charging outrageous taxes to them and incoming merchants). After looking over Bold and Stupid's setting I'd be interested to have the nobles come from Ravenastia (thus being human and tiefling mostly. Since I like including whatever the players want to play I could find reasons to include any other races if they ask). [/QUOTE]
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