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Grunker |
Posted - 24 Sep 2011 : 11:37:53 Hi sages,
A long, long time ago, when I was but a wee lad of 15 summers, I had a rules supplement called Demon's Blood in the Candlekeep Compendium. Being nice to my former self let's just say the tome carried the distinct mark of being the work of a young boy without a huge understanding of D&D or the realms for that matter.
Today, I have finished an updated version. It is the result of co-operation between 5-6 people with a very deep understanding of the D&D 3.5 rules as well as the lore of the forgotten realms pre-4th edition.
My question to you is; if I want this forum's feedback, both on the rules and the lore, where would I post this tome? I have it uploaded and a post-presentation ready, I just need to know where to go :)
Regards,
Grunker
EDIT: Hah, just noticed my forum rank is "seeker". The tome contains a prestige class of that very name :P |
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Ayrik |
Posted - 25 Sep 2011 : 02:35:25 Several scribes store their writings in the DeviantArt archives, a possible alternative if you simply seek some shelf space on the internet. |
Grunker |
Posted - 24 Sep 2011 : 16:09:30 Just what I wanted to know! Thank you :) |
The Sage |
Posted - 24 Sep 2011 : 16:06:54 In that case, I'd recommend you post it on the Running the Realms shelf with a clear title-declaration that this is homebrew Realms material.
That should provide you with the necessary venue for scholarly feedback. |
Grunker |
Posted - 24 Sep 2011 : 13:38:19 Are you sure you want to though? I'm pretty sure that the lore-sages here are more wise on what works and what doesn't than me, so my idea was to get some feedback and then revise the compendium based on that?
So I thought I'd just make a post with a link attached in the proper forum :) |
The Sage |
Posted - 24 Sep 2011 : 13:33:26 You can send it [via email] either to myself or Alaundo [see our profiles for the respective addresses], and we'll make the arrangements for having it uploaded to the site proper. |