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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 1351136" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>If Sepulchrave ever decides to publish, he is going to have to pull the entire story from this board and request all copies of the story be destroyed. In the publishing game, publishing even on an internet board can be looked upon as second publication (as in hurting the exclusive first publication rights of the company that might want to publish his work.) Also, a mainstream novel would require a serious reworking of alot of the material Sep uses that all us D&D fans love. I have no doubt that he is up to the task of making the changes, but hopefully there would be no illusions as to the extent that things would have to change to differentiate his world from its gaming roots aka different magic system, different characters, different demons, etc.</p><p></p><p>It would probably be better if he did what Destan did and publish a campaign supplement about the world of Wyre. Let folks enjoy playing in his world, maybe do short stories and novels based on some NPC's he just thinks up to flesh the place out. He has a built in fanbase, probably be fairly lucrative for him.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as my favorite moments so far.</p><p></p><p>1. When Tahl first shows up to take Eadric in. I liked the character Tahl. He was cool. His death was kind of anti-climatic. I really wish Sep would have done more with the character.</p><p></p><p>2. Eadric's first conversation with Titivilius. That was an interesting exchange.</p><p></p><p>3. Most of the parts with Enitharmon. I like him. I think of Michael the Archangel when Enitharmon is rolling with the celestial host at his back.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoy the interesting cosmology Sep has developed. It is reminiscent of the Christian cosmology while still maintaining a unique flavor that tastes like D&D. I love the way he uses Solar's and Planetar's without allowing them to overwhelm the game or overshadow the characters. Very nicely done.</p><p></p><p>His use of epic magic is the best I've read on these forums. Unique, interesting, and balanced way to implement epic spells, while giving the player's plenty of options to apply epic magic in the right place at the right time. Makes for a better story and probably a smoother campaign.</p><p></p><p>Heck, I liked Sep's story so much I decided to give Dante and Milton a read. Grant me some insight into the inspiration for Sep's strange cosmology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 1351136, member: 5834"] If Sepulchrave ever decides to publish, he is going to have to pull the entire story from this board and request all copies of the story be destroyed. In the publishing game, publishing even on an internet board can be looked upon as second publication (as in hurting the exclusive first publication rights of the company that might want to publish his work.) Also, a mainstream novel would require a serious reworking of alot of the material Sep uses that all us D&D fans love. I have no doubt that he is up to the task of making the changes, but hopefully there would be no illusions as to the extent that things would have to change to differentiate his world from its gaming roots aka different magic system, different characters, different demons, etc. It would probably be better if he did what Destan did and publish a campaign supplement about the world of Wyre. Let folks enjoy playing in his world, maybe do short stories and novels based on some NPC's he just thinks up to flesh the place out. He has a built in fanbase, probably be fairly lucrative for him. As far as my favorite moments so far. 1. When Tahl first shows up to take Eadric in. I liked the character Tahl. He was cool. His death was kind of anti-climatic. I really wish Sep would have done more with the character. 2. Eadric's first conversation with Titivilius. That was an interesting exchange. 3. Most of the parts with Enitharmon. I like him. I think of Michael the Archangel when Enitharmon is rolling with the celestial host at his back. I really enjoy the interesting cosmology Sep has developed. It is reminiscent of the Christian cosmology while still maintaining a unique flavor that tastes like D&D. I love the way he uses Solar's and Planetar's without allowing them to overwhelm the game or overshadow the characters. Very nicely done. His use of epic magic is the best I've read on these forums. Unique, interesting, and balanced way to implement epic spells, while giving the player's plenty of options to apply epic magic in the right place at the right time. Makes for a better story and probably a smoother campaign. Heck, I liked Sep's story so much I decided to give Dante and Milton a read. Grant me some insight into the inspiration for Sep's strange cosmology. [/QUOTE]
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