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<blockquote data-quote="GreyOne" data-source="post: 439467" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>There's a number of reasons why I don't post much anymore.</p><p></p><p>1--My thing with Daemonforge has always been developing the lands where the mortal races fled too. Developing the evils and great powers beyond has never really been that much of interest to me. I'm into pretty low-magic, gritty stuff and everyone comes up with lots of powerful, crunchy foes and bits and pieces. I'm in it for the fluff. The arguments about skyship sizes annoyed me because "my" vision of Daemonforge seemed to conflict with "other peoples' ". I didn't want huge, fantastical ships. Now the artist who came up with those huge ships appears to be gone.</p><p></p><p>2--The coming and going of people. In the beginning of this project there was a group of people which included Morrus. The only ones that still occasionally post are Burned Man, Me, and Imperialus. Then it shifted and new people started posting ideas and lighting a fire again. Then some of those drifted away and new people came again. The cycle repeats. Lots of good stuff has been seemingly lost. Even stuff I wrote which I never saved. </p><p></p><p>3--The lack of feedback. I've written a ton for this project and truthfully, received little feedback (apart from Sidran). I feel that I'm wasting what creativity I have when I post it here, so lately I just can't be bothered. Sidran I enjoy reading your stuff, and I should give you and G'Baal more feedback, but I'm a tad disillusioned.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot about this setting which I still love, some I don't like, so I've basically taken what I like and added it to my own campaign (not that I get to play that very much anyway).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyOne, post: 439467, member: 858"] There's a number of reasons why I don't post much anymore. 1--My thing with Daemonforge has always been developing the lands where the mortal races fled too. Developing the evils and great powers beyond has never really been that much of interest to me. I'm into pretty low-magic, gritty stuff and everyone comes up with lots of powerful, crunchy foes and bits and pieces. I'm in it for the fluff. The arguments about skyship sizes annoyed me because "my" vision of Daemonforge seemed to conflict with "other peoples' ". I didn't want huge, fantastical ships. Now the artist who came up with those huge ships appears to be gone. 2--The coming and going of people. In the beginning of this project there was a group of people which included Morrus. The only ones that still occasionally post are Burned Man, Me, and Imperialus. Then it shifted and new people started posting ideas and lighting a fire again. Then some of those drifted away and new people came again. The cycle repeats. Lots of good stuff has been seemingly lost. Even stuff I wrote which I never saved. 3--The lack of feedback. I've written a ton for this project and truthfully, received little feedback (apart from Sidran). I feel that I'm wasting what creativity I have when I post it here, so lately I just can't be bothered. Sidran I enjoy reading your stuff, and I should give you and G'Baal more feedback, but I'm a tad disillusioned. There's a lot about this setting which I still love, some I don't like, so I've basically taken what I like and added it to my own campaign (not that I get to play that very much anyway). [/QUOTE]
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