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Alaundo |
Posted - 10 Jan 2007 : 22:53:56 Well met
I hereby take pleasure in announcing that Candlekeep is now the official and exclusive host of the long-running Northern Journey project.
This product has been ten years in the making and was produced by Trevor Cooke, Carl Nielsen, Mark Oliva and Joan I. Guardiet as an epic Forgotten Realms campaign set in The North.
This outstanding collection of material totals approximately 150MB of PDF campaign guides, adventures and maps and is available in the Campaign Journals section of the site.
On behalf of Candlekeep, i'd like to thank the NJ project team for giving us the honor of being the official NJ location. |
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MarkOliva |
Posted - 13 Jan 2007 : 05:43:41 quote: Originally posted by Thauramarth
Now, Mark - looking forward to In the Land of the Lich Lords, once you get around the legal issue
We will. Our counsel has told us what to do, and we'll do it. After cranking out a thousand or so pages, we'd do our best to avoid abandoning the project. The revised version should be done some time this year, but look for it here at Candlekeep, not on the Vintyri website. |
David E |
Posted - 13 Jan 2007 : 05:41:36 Oops! Just realized I have not added my own thanks and congratulations for finishing NJ. You guys have done an amazing thing here, and should rightfully be proud of it. Thanks for sharing it with Realms fan everywhere! |
Thauramarth |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 20:27:04 I think I have been following the evolution of the Northern Journey project almost since the beginning, I think, visiting the web site every so often and looking forward to each new update. Over the years, I have incorporated many of the ideas in my own games, and in the timeline of my own personal Realms. I want to say - hats off - great, great, great work, guys.
Now, Mark - looking forward to In the Land of the Lich Lords, once you get around the legal issue
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WalkerNinja |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 13:21:58 Wow... I scarcely feel worthy. |
MarkOliva |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 10:40:46 quote: Originally posted by Ergdusch
Holy Havens above! What an extensive woirk! Amazing - it will take me days to look through it! Very impressive.
However, without having read it I express my thanks to all those that have worked on this.
I am speechless! Amazing - really!
If you use CC2 or CC3, the maps all are available with German language layers. Just check the layer catalog, turn off those with ENGLISH in their names and turn on those with DEUTSCH in their names. All the English will disappear and the German names will appear. |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 09:46:31 Holy Havens above! What an extensive woirk! Amazing - it will take me days to look through it! Very impressive.
However, without having read it I express my thanks to all those that have worked on this.
I am speechless! Amazing - really! |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 04:34:12 I just started to peruse the Northern Journey West documents, and I have to say . . . I always loved Neverwinter, from when I first started reading about it, for some reason. I loved it even more when Volo's Guide to the North came out, but after playing NWN for a while I got a little frustrated because it didn't "feel" like Neverwinter to me.
Just reading through the opening sections of this reminded me of how I felt when I first read about Neverwinter, and its great. Thanks to everyone that was involved in this, if for nothing else, helping me rediscover my love for one of my former favorite stomping grounds in the Realms. |
MarkOliva |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 04:04:49 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Indeed a wonderful project. I think Candlekeep is honoured to be hosting it.
-- George Krashos
Thanks for the great words, George. NJ certainly woud have been less without your ideas. But we're also honored to have Candlekeep hosting us. |
MarkOliva |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 04:03:20 quote: Originally posted by David E
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
What unzipping program are you using, if any? And have you tried on another computer?
Wow, lightning-fast response Wooly! I was just using the normal unzipping program that comes with Windows, and that didn't work. I think the function I was using was WinRAR, which worked. Interesting.
The NJ files were packed with WinZip 9, which uses a more modern compression algorithm than some older zippers. If your program doesn't do the job, download WinZip 10 (current version) free from http://www.winzip.com . |
David E |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 03:48:27 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
What unzipping program are you using, if any? And have you tried on another computer?
Wow, lightning-fast response Wooly! I was just using the normal unzipping program that comes with Windows, and that didn't work. I think the function I was using was WinRAR, which worked. Interesting. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 03:42:04 quote: Originally posted by David E
I can't unzip the Bloodstone files. I get the message: "File skipped unknown compression method." I tried redownloading all of the files, but I still get the same message. Anyone have any ideas why this is happening?
What unzipping program are you using, if any? And have you tried on another computer? |
David E |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 03:39:12 I can't unzip the Bloodstone files. I get the message: "File skipped unknown compression method." I tried redownloading all of the files, but I still get the same message. Anyone have any ideas why this is happening?
Edit: Nevermind, I right-clicked the files and used the "extract files" function. For some reason that works. |
Wizbane |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 16:23:12 Great addition!
Really good stuff. I'd say that despite the professional layout and presentation, these modules have this "fan-love" factor that makes them unique and priceless.
I was browsing the first module (first time I come upon this), then seeing they used some Thorass glowing inscriptions on a door compelled me to write this post of generic compliments to the authors. Nice maps too.
Wizbane |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 14:02:14 quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
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Originally posted by Ergdusch
Have not downloaded it yet as i am at work right now, but is this actually canon material?
No, many changes to canon, from about the Cloak and Daggers supplement, has been done here. I seem to remember the changes being well documented in the Guide though. Despite being non-canon the material here is first class and there should be plenty here for any Realms fan.
Alright! Thanks for the answer. I will check it out once I get home! :) |
Jorkens |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 09:31:56 quote:
Originally posted by Ergdusch
Have not downloaded it yet as i am at work right now, but is this actually canon material?
No, many changes to canon, from about the Cloak and Daggers supplement, has been done here. I seem to remember the changes being well documented in the Guide though. Despite being non-canon the material here is first class and there should be plenty here for any Realms fan. |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 08:55:27 Have not downloaded it yet as i am at work right now, but is this actually canon material?
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Zimme |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 08:40:33 Really good material, Must study it carefully( i a sucker for FR info, but arent we all) |
Jorkens |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 08:17:13 I had almost forgotten about this; I read through most of the material three or four years ago and I remember being quite impressed by both the material itself and the work people have put down in it. Great to see it finished.
Now we can only hope for a Southern Journey |
George Krashos |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 01:44:34 Indeed a wonderful project. I think Candlekeep is honoured to be hosting it.
-- George Krashos
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Wandering_mage |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 00:16:12 I went through some of it but was overwhelmed with the love and care that went into this Campaign. Bravo to the creators! The maps are so going to used for my campaign and if ever there is a rainy day my players might find themselves Journeying the North. |
The Sage |
Posted - 10 Jan 2007 : 23:31:50 Oooh! I've just downloaded some of the more recent material, and I must say, 'tis a fascinating read.
I doubt I can make much use of it in my own campaign, though there's definitely some ideas I can use to support some of my own tinkering for my FR.
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