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Dargoth |
Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 11:14:30 Quote from Erik Mona over at Enworld
"There's more FR content on the way! I had a nice, juicy regular column set up but lost my author to other projects, which was a bit of a setback. Getting more FR content in the magazines is definitely a priority" |
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George Krashos |
Posted - 13 Apr 2006 : 08:22:23 Ahh, the one with Delthrin the Deadmaster. That was pretty good, I thought. I did buy that issue after all. Augurs well for his next effort in Impiltur. Cool - can't wait.
-- George Krashos
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Dargoth |
Posted - 13 Apr 2006 : 07:19:36 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
No, it's not because I know the next city that Ed's submitted - and it's not in Impiltur.
As for the Impiltur adventure, I didn't get issue #113, what was "Practical Magic" like?
-- George Krashos
From memory
It was set in Marsember
Ed provided alot of stuff on Marsember for it
The Plot featured Aquatic undead and a kidnapped Wizard who knew how to make a certain magic item
The Villian was a Necromancer |
George Krashos |
Posted - 13 Apr 2006 : 07:07:56 No, it's not because I know the next city that Ed's submitted - and it's not in Impiltur.
As for the Impiltur adventure, I didn't get issue #113, what was "Practical Magic" like?
-- George Krashos
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Dargoth |
Posted - 13 Apr 2006 : 03:26:42 I wonder if the Impiltur write up in Dragon is Eds next City article........ |
Dargoth |
Posted - 12 Apr 2006 : 08:41:30 James Jacobs speaks again about the Dungeon module
"It will be compatible with up-to-date Impiltur material. And yes, it would be cool to get the Impiltur article into Dragon at the same time this adventure comes out. Even if it doesn't work out that way, I've got access to the unpublished Impiltur article so it'll sync up with the information there. Also, Eric Boyd's graciously volunteerred to give the adventure the look-over too. So all in all, the adventure's in good hands"
and we now know who wrote the FR Dungeon module
"Yup; it's written by Jason Nelson, author of #113's FR adventure "Practical Magic."
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Arivia |
Posted - 12 Apr 2006 : 03:28:42 This is, however, hoping the article gets Impiltur "right"; I'd be slightly/very worried if it got handed in before CoR/CoV, and even more worried if they haven't touched on some of the older sources(like FR9, which contains important economic/trade route details). *shrugs* |
The Sage |
Posted - 12 Apr 2006 : 02:01:19 Agreed.
If the module connects with Impiltur lore yet to be published... that's actually more encouraging than seeing it rely on what was included in the paragraph for Impiltur in UE.
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George Krashos |
Posted - 12 Apr 2006 : 00:47:04 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Pazio announce a new FR Module for Dungeon 137 over at Enworld
James Jacob better start running cause I think George is going to try and kiss him!
James Jacobs: Check out issue #137 to see how we handle this. That issue has a Forgotten Realms adventure set in Impiltur and uses a fair amount of info from Unapproachable East.
Well, I may give him a smooch ... AFTER I've read the module. You see, there is little information on Impiltur in UE, so this could go anywhere and be anything ... Then again, maybe it's a tie-in with the "Impiltur" article they've been promising in Dragon.
-- George Krashos
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Alaundo |
Posted - 11 Apr 2006 : 23:16:47 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Pazio announce a new FR Module for Dungeon 137 over at Enworld
James Jacob better start running cause I think George is going to try and kiss him!
James Jacobs: Check out issue #137 to see how we handle this. That issue has a Forgotten Realms adventure set in Impiltur and uses a fair amount of info from Unapproachable East.
Well met
Ahh, good catch, Dargoth. Thank ye. Impiltur eh, now THAT I can't wait for |
Dargoth |
Posted - 11 Apr 2006 : 23:10:10 Pazio announce a new FR Module for Dungeon 137 over at Enworld
James Jacob better start running cause I think George is going to try and kiss him!
James Jacobs: Check out issue #137 to see how we handle this. That issue has a Forgotten Realms adventure set in Impiltur and uses a fair amount of info from Unapproachable East. |
The Sage |
Posted - 01 Apr 2006 : 04:24:27 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
But yes, I think it is harder to write for Dragon or Dungeon than it is for the CC. The reason howvere IMHO is that the CC gives us the flexibility to write about topics that interest us and can have a lore/rules balance that suits a particular writer.
Agreed.
Which is why I've tried to limit stats in every article I write for the CC (in fact, I don't think I've included any because I favor lore-based articles instead).
quote: For Dragon, I always suggest starting small. A new magic items or spells article set in the Realms with snuck in lore (ala Ed's old wands and daggers articles where the realmslore was important but only a few lines here and there) is the best place to start.
For me... that's why your own work on "Soargar's Legacy" works so well. My love of Impilturan lore aside... we find ourselves learning about intriguing weapons that are also supported by Realmslore that tells us a little about parts of Impiltur and its history. It's magic in every sense of the word.
If I ever get to the point where I will consider contributing something of mine for DRAGON... it'll likely be in a format similar to this.
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George Krashos |
Posted - 01 Apr 2006 : 03:44:38 quote: Originally posted by The Sage The truth of the matter is... writing for DRAGON would take more time and care than it does for writing an article for the Compendium. I don't mean any disrespect to the Compendium or to anyone of us who have all contributed great material in the past... but I assume that writing for an actual inprint publication rather than an online fan-based compilation demands a great deal more work and effort. I'm sure George would agree, at least somewhat.
Ha! I'm hardly the one to ask having a grand total of ... 1 ... article published in Dragon. Ever.
But yes, I think it is harder to write for Dragon or Dungeon than it is for the CC. The reason howvere IMHO is that the CC gives us the flexibility to write about topics that interest us and can have a lore/rules balance that suits a particular writer. For Dragon, I always suggest starting small. A new magic items or spells article set in the Realms with snuck in lore (ala Ed's old wands and daggers articles where the realmslore was important but only a few lines here and there) is the best place to start. It's certainly not out of the bounds of talent exhibited by writers here at Candlekeep.
-- George Krashos
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The Sage |
Posted - 01 Apr 2006 : 01:38:33 quote: Originally posted by Kuje
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by Kuje I think this is my problem, I'm not sure what ideas to even start with or... what to even submit. Sigh.
That's pretty much the same for me as well .
With the current DRAGON articles seeming to almost always focus more on rules than lore... I'm kind of limited to what I can include in a submission article for DRAGON. I want to write something, but I don't want to have to tackle D&D rules as well.
There's that as well, and we've discussed that over IM's. :) Also, now that I'm more awake, I don't want to submit something that might have already been written about in a upcoming sourcebook or article, so again, I'm stuck wondering what to actually make into an article....
Aye... I've considered that.
In fact, just a few weeks ago I'd put together some initial ideas on diplomacy and courtlife in the Realms... and now we have Ed's exciting work on the subject in PoF .
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The Sage |
Posted - 01 Apr 2006 : 01:27:53 quote: Originally posted by Arivia
I'd be happy to rules audit/contribute to any possible articles, although a full adventure might take me just a little while.
I'd love to take you up on that Arivia... if and when any of my proper ideas for DRAGON submissions ever take more form than a few notes and scribbles on a piece of parchment.
The truth of the matter is... writing for DRAGON would take more time and care than it does for writing an article for the Compendium. I don't mean any disrespect to the Compendium or to anyone of us who have all contributed great material in the past... but I assume that writing for an actual inprint publication rather than an online fan-based compilation demands a great deal more work and effort. I'm sure George would agree, at least somewhat.
And with any article written for the "official D&D content" of DRAGON... I want to be sure that the article is the best that I can do. So that demands a great deal of personal development time, many drafts and many, many more rewrites.
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Arivia |
Posted - 31 Mar 2006 : 19:01:24 I'd be happy to rules audit/contribute to any possible articles, although a full adventure might take me just a little while. |
Kuje |
Posted - 31 Mar 2006 : 17:10:48 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by Kuje I think this is my problem, I'm not sure what ideas to even start with or... what to even submit. Sigh.
That's pretty much the same for me as well .
With the current DRAGON articles seeming to almost always focus more on rules than lore... I'm kind of limited to what I can include in a submission article for DRAGON. I want to write something, but I don't want to have to tackle D&D rules as well.
There's that as well, and we've discussed that over IM's. :) Also, now that I'm more awake, I don't want to submit something that might have already been written about in a upcoming sourcebook or article, so again, I'm stuck wondering what to actually make into an article.... |
The Sage |
Posted - 31 Mar 2006 : 16:52:21 quote: Originally posted by Kuje
quote: Originally posted by Alaundo
Well met
This is certainly an opportunity not to be missed, and we would only have outselves to blame for any lack of FR coverage in the magazine.
If there are any ideas bounding around in thy heads, but not enough for ye to submit anything, then shout up... somebody else may be able to lend a hand and expand on it. Perhaps we can come up with a good few suggestions from which to build.
I think this is my problem, I'm not sure what ideas to even start with or... what to even submit. Sigh.
That's pretty much the same for me as well .
With the current DRAGON articles seeming to almost always focus more on rules than lore... I'm kind of limited to what I can include in a submission article for DRAGON. I want to write something, but I don't want to have to tackle D&D rules as well.
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Kuje |
Posted - 31 Mar 2006 : 16:43:58 quote: Originally posted by Alaundo
Well met
This is certainly an opportunity not to be missed, and we would only have outselves to blame for any lack of FR coverage in the magazine.
If there are any ideas bounding around in thy heads, but not enough for ye to submit anything, then shout up... somebody else may be able to lend a hand and expand on it. Perhaps we can come up with a good few suggestions from which to build.
I think this is my problem, I'm not sure what ideas to even start with or... what to even submit. Sigh. |
Alaundo |
Posted - 31 Mar 2006 : 09:39:34 Well met
This is certainly an opportunity not to be missed, and we would only have outselves to blame for any lack of FR coverage in the magazine.
If there are any ideas bounding around in thy heads, but not enough for ye to submit anything, then shout up... somebody else may be able to lend a hand and expand on it. Perhaps we can come up with a good few suggestions from which to build. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 23:52:20 quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Well Rich B, Eric, Wil, Skip get cracking!!!
I'm waiting to hear on one I submitted.
But, there won't be many Realms adventures if only the usual suspects submit. Regular posters on this message board obviously love the Realms. Start submitting ideas!!!
--Eric
Hey Eric would you be able to show us what you put in your proposal to Pazio for the Vampires in Waterdeep Trilogy? |
Kuje |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 20:24:46 quote: Originally posted by Reefy
Kuje, if you come up with an idea, I'm sure there are plenty of scribes who'd be willing to help you with stat blocks and the like.
I might have a look and see if I can dig out an idea I worked on a few years back when I decided in a moment of madness that I wanted to get an adventure published.
I figured that, but it's more of.... where do I begin, which leads me back to my overwhelmed comment. |
Reefy |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 19:48:01 Kuje, if you come up with an idea, I'm sure there are plenty of scribes who'd be willing to help you with stat blocks and the like.
I might have a look and see if I can dig out an idea I worked on a few years back when I decided in a moment of madness that I wanted to get an adventure published. |
Kuje |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 17:28:35 quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Well Rich B, Eric, Wil, Skip get cracking!!!
I'm waiting to hear on one I submitted.
But, there won't be many Realms adventures if only the usual suspects submit. Regular posters on this message board obviously love the Realms. Start submitting ideas!!!
--Eric
I've discussed this with George, awhile back, last year?, and my "problem" is that I'm not sure where to start... Plus, I don't know the rules that well and so it's hard for me to come up with stat blocks, etc. :(
Otherwise, I'd love to submit articles but I'm still overwhelmed on where to even begin. :( |
ericlboyd |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 14:36:52 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Well Rich B, Eric, Wil, Skip get cracking!!!
I'm waiting to hear on one I submitted.
But, there won't be many Realms adventures if only the usual suspects submit. Regular posters on this message board obviously love the Realms. Start submitting ideas!!!
--Eric |
Arivia |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 12:16:10 Okay, thanks. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 12:00:23 Eric Boyds Vampires in Waterdeep Trilogy Issues 126-128
Wil Upchurch's The Twisted Run in Issue 129
Samn Browns Within the Circle Issue 130 |
Arivia |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 11:52:55 Can someone give me a listing of the FR adventures from the last year or so? I might try something, but I kind of need to know the format first. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 11:34:32 and now this from James Jacobs
"It's true... we're kind of starving for Forgotten Realms content in Dungeon. We've got a few adventures in the works, including two high level ones that are doozies, but I'd certainly welcome with open arms good adventure proposals set in the Forgotten Realms."
Eberron too. We're not as hurting as much for them, but still. I'd like to do six Eberron and six Forgotten Realms adventures a year, but I can't if none get submitted
Well Rich B, Eric, Wil, Skip get cracking!!! |
Reefy |
Posted - 27 Mar 2006 : 01:05:59 This all sounds rather good to me. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 26 Mar 2006 : 05:32:28 I echo the woot! Can't wait to see this article in print. It will be most interesting.
-- George Krashos
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