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My Campaign Setting Book Just Got its First Review!


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Jaldaen

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Hello All,

I've been a freelance writer for the tabletop roleplaying game industry (such as Dungeons and Dragons) for the past 9 years and spent about 4 years of that time researching and developing a campaign setting called Nevermore. This setting draws upon the myths, folklores, and classical tales that make up our traditional literature and unites them into a dark fairytale world where the dreams and nightmares of mankind come to life. It's been a very long road getting this book finished (including many detours from my initial publisher closing its doors to rewriting this setting's rules three times due to shifting markets and changing D&D editions), but I never gave up on my dream to see it published for the Dungeons and Dragons rules system.

Anyways, I am just so happy to finally get some feedback on the book (which came out in late November). If you'd like to check out the review you can find it here:

http://www.neuroglyphgames.com/?p=1032

If you have any questions about the setting, then let me know as I'm always game to talk about it. Now if only I could get Bioware to license the world from me... (I know I'm dreaming, but its fun to think of what David and his crew would do with my world). ;)

Best Wishes,
Joseph

Modifié par Jaldaen, 10 janvier 2010 - 05:20 .


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Jae Onasi

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Congrats on getting published!

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RavitalDaniel

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It looks like an interesting concept, Congrats!

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Jaldaen

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Thanks Jae and Ravital. ;)

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Dark Lilith

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thats awesome. I hope you get someone to purchase the rights to it. A great concept, thank you for sharing your work and your happiness with us!

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Jaldaen

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Thanks Dark Lilith...



It was a long road to get to this point, but I learned a lot about game design and writing from this project and hopefully one day someone will pick the rights up and run with them. ;)