Re: Bottom line
"This might not be the right thread to post this, but what do you think will happen afterwards ?"
Still, though, this is probably the best question I've seen posted here. The overall effect of such a bold, wonderful, and long-reaching job opportunity will undoubtedly throw some fire back towards the fantasy fan-base who would like to create their own fantasy worlds for use not only with gaming, but with developing a product chronology which includes epic tales and other marketable ideas.
The answer to the question is, "It's up to you." Think big. This is your opportunity, no matter what, to take a serious look at developing your world one way or another. There certainly may not be any profit in this (at first), and you may determine that bringing a team together will suit your needs.
"On the other hand, with some help, I suppose that teams working on similar ideas could join forces into producing high-end fan/publishable worlds."
"Anybody willing to organize this ?"
Children of the Grave Press always has and always will accept product proposals of any kind. However, what you're talking about sounds far reaching. Would we support it? Yes. Will we continue to offer opportunities to work on campaign settings? Yes. Can we organize this effectively? No. Or at least, probably not at this point in time. Developing a campaign setting is tough, tough work when you're determined to make it "just right."
The question for me and my crew would be "how many worlds can we really devour all at once?"
However, if you approached me with your loyal team of development elves and stated you'd like to set your own goals (and deadlines) and develop the product(s) to the best of your abilities, I would do my darndest to help you make them as good as possible by finding help for your interesting ideas.
Thinking big may be the first step, but putting what it takes into even one product may be the hardest thing to accomplish effectively. We're still working hard on this one goal, and I have all the appreciation and respect in the world for designers who triumph over adversity to make it happen and continually do!
Overall, I think the long-term effect of this initiative will spell goodness for Fantasy Absorbing Nocturnals everywhere!
Good Spelunking!
Robert J. Romano
Editor-in-Chief
Children of the Grave Press