| bg2soatob |
I'm in the midst of writing a campaign workbook (actually, I'm almost done), but am unable to figure out what category it should go into. Without ruining it (not that I expect it to get accepted), let's just say that it has to do with adventure hooks. My co-author thinks that should be 'the journey', as the journey is about the path to adventures, but I think 'the journey' is specifically about the wilderness and that it should be 'the dungeon'. Who's right?
| Hal Maclean Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 16 |
I'm in the midst of writing a campaign workbook (actually, I'm almost done), but am unable to figure out what category it should go into. Without ruining it (not that I expect it to get accepted), let's just say that it has to do with adventure hooks. My co-author thinks that should be 'the journey', as the journey is about the path to adventures, but I think 'the journey' is specifically about the wilderness and that it should be 'the dungeon'. Who's right?
I could be wrong but I doubt if the label is all that important. It'll get slotted into where the editors think it fits best anyway. Just slap on the one that makes the most sense to you (that's all I do :) ).
However, since you're in a dispute...
The two CW's of mine to actually make it into print were -I believe- both for the dungeon and offered up adventure hooks just like yours. Maybe you could settle the issue by thinking more of the source of the hooks then where the hooks will lead. For instance, if you did an article about things overheard in the marketplace that's for the city but if it was about strange signs in the night sky and where they might take you it's probably for the journey.