Shavaran

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Hey gents,
Long time lurker first time poster here.
Just dropping off our campaign log/library for the AP.
It's been on again and off again since the release (started it, went back to home brew on 3e, 3.5, true20 and 4th edition, and picked it back up again in on pathfinder)

Things are hosted on Google, using our domain for a jump start at our domain.

After much deliberation have decided to change out some facets of the game to incorporate more of the groups taste - I don't have time for a home brew anymore, so I'm mostly butchering the default settings/AP to fit something more akin to what I would cook up.
We moved the setting to the old 3e Ghostwalk sourcebook, added in some some head nods to lovecraft, gaiman and mignola and making the setting a little more dungeon punk.

Let me know if anyone has suggestions on the site layout/organization!


So, after months and months no real D&D play, and a back stock of unused books I have decided to move our games online, using VoIP and Maptool.
For VoIP it will likely be xfire (xfire.com) or googletalk.

Now, what I'm seeking advice is mostly in the sound department.
I'd love A) A way to stream a soundtrack to the players and B) A way to play specific sounds to the plays at certain moments in the adventures (ambient stuff, ominous winds, etc). A soundboard type program for mp3s would be great. Any suggestions?
I was thinking of using a male-to-male ended sound cable from my line-in to my line-out for the music(winamp) and ambient, and my regular mic for Narrating. I'd have to test some in the VoIP program first, though.

Any thoughts, or Advice?


So I've been running pathfinder on True20, last we played the PCs were just about to get to the glassworks. Given how seldom we all get together for a game the streamlined mechanics really help out, and I was curious when to except the official true20 conversion supplement(s)?
I've been running on the fly conversions and using some of Pop'N'Fresh's material thus far, but would love to see some official offerings.