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Sir Greer's take on Amella's log is a demonstration of why he has the (Contributor) tag after his name whilst most of us have nothing or anything else but (Contributor) after ours.

Turns a mild shade of green with envy. ^_^

A shame about your STAP campaign Sir Greer. And props to Guy Humual for linkification goodness to this thread.

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Turin the Mad wrote:

Sir Greer's take on Amella's log is a demonstration of why he has the (Contributor) tag after his name whilst most of us have nothing or anything else but (Contributor) after ours.

Turns a mild shade of green with envy. ^_^

A shame about your STAP campaign Sir Greer. And props to Guy Humual for linkification goodness to this thread.

I was hoping Steve would get to run his own adventure in this journal, ToD was one of my favorites so far in the adventure path, and I'd have loved to have read how a designer fairs running his own adventure. Steve, if you read this, know that your journal inspired me to start my own journal and I hope that one day you and your gang come back and finish.

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What manner of dark necromancy is this? My old journal revived from the dead?! ;)

Thanks, both of you. Happy you enjoyed it and got some use out of it. When the announcement of the cancellations of the print run of Dragon and Dungeon magazines went live (the folks at Paizo warned me and the rest of the writing team about it a month before the announcement), it really killed the mood of our campaign and like I said, sucked the wind out of our sails.

When we got to ToD there were enough things altered that I was confident my group would be offbalance enough with the changes it'd work out fine. A shame we never got that far, but at least they got to go through most of the sections during playtesting.

I'm actually running RotRL for my home group now (Burnt Offerings), but I have too much going on with running a new business and taking on new writing assignments one after the other to maintain a journal. And since I managed last session to kill off the player's character who was talking about starting up a new journal, that might not happen any time soon. Don't ask.

Once I settle back into a comfortable rhythm with my current affairs, I'll be back. These journals are very therapeutic and you don't have to worry about parts getting edited out or going over word counts. ;)


Steve Greer wrote:

What manner of dark necromancy is this? My old journal revived from the dead?! ;)

Thanks, both of you. Happy you enjoyed it and got some use out of it. When the announcement of the cancellations of the print run of Dragon and Dungeon magazines went live (the folks at Paizo warned me and the rest of the writing team about it a month before the announcement), it really killed the mood of our campaign and like I said, sucked the wind out of our sails.

When we got to ToD there were enough things altered that I was confident my group would be offbalance enough with the changes it'd work out fine. A shame we never got that far, but at least they got to go through most of the sections during playtesting.

I'm actually running RotRL for my home group now (Burnt Offerings), but I have too much going on with running a new business and taking on new writing assignments one after the other to maintain a journal. And since I managed last session to kill off the player's character who was talking about starting up a new journal, that might not happen any time soon. Don't ask.

Once I settle back into a comfortable rhythm with my current affairs, I'll be back. These journals are very therapeutic and you don't have to worry about parts getting edited out or going over word counts. ;)

Indeed - the only worry is the posting timer that seems to be in place as far as editing/word counts. I've found it necessary to doll up the post in advance, copy it before tapping the Preview button, and pray it stickies when submitted if I took a long time to enter the post. Sometimes it doesn't take - which is why the copy is done first, or even the entire entry on its own document, before submitting the post.

Good luck and may your rhythm be re-established quite soon Sir Greer!


Speaking of things edited out that probably shouldn't have been ... I do believe some bits of flavor text are missing from "Serpents of Scuttlecove" ...

Makes me wonder how much gets edited away before going to print...


*poke...poke**....HI!

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