
Xenocrat |
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I'm not even sure what "hacking" the drift would mean.
I can't imagine it mean anything similar to computer hacking.
But maybe they mean using/accessing the Drift in unusual ways.
As discussed in Drift Crisis, some Triune worshippers believe the Drift is created/maintained/defined through some code running inside the main temple in the city of Alluvion.

Claxon |

Claxon wrote:As discussed in Drift Crisis, some Triune worshippers believe the Drift is created/maintained/defined through some code running inside the main temple in the city of Alluvion.I'm not even sure what "hacking" the drift would mean.
I can't imagine it mean anything similar to computer hacking.
But maybe they mean using/accessing the Drift in unusual ways.
I was not aware of that.
Well that would be a whole adventure into itself. Someone developing a competing method of fast travel and then trying to destroy that temple.
Nothing like having fast travel when no one else does.
While the drift makes mercantile and cultural exchange possible over vast distances, it also brings the potential for great risk too.
I could see many groups trying to destroy the drift for that reason, if it was as "simple" as destroying that temple.

Xenocrat |

Xenocrat wrote:Claxon wrote:As discussed in Drift Crisis, some Triune worshippers believe the Drift is created/maintained/defined through some code running inside the main temple in the city of Alluvion.I'm not even sure what "hacking" the drift would mean.
I can't imagine it mean anything similar to computer hacking.
But maybe they mean using/accessing the Drift in unusual ways.
I was not aware of that.
Well that would be a whole adventure into itself. Someone developing a competing method of fast travel and then trying to destroy that temple.
Nothing like having fast travel when no one else does.
While the drift makes mercantile and cultural exchange possible over vast distances, it also brings the potential for great risk too.
I could see many groups trying to destroy the drift for that reason, if it was as "simple" as destroying that temple.
Well Triune inhabits the same substrate, so good luck!

Claxon |

Claxon wrote:Well Triune inhabits the same substrate, so good luck!Xenocrat wrote:Claxon wrote:As discussed in Drift Crisis, some Triune worshippers believe the Drift is created/maintained/defined through some code running inside the main temple in the city of Alluvion.I'm not even sure what "hacking" the drift would mean.
I can't imagine it mean anything similar to computer hacking.
But maybe they mean using/accessing the Drift in unusual ways.
I was not aware of that.
Well that would be a whole adventure into itself. Someone developing a competing method of fast travel and then trying to destroy that temple.
Nothing like having fast travel when no one else does.
While the drift makes mercantile and cultural exchange possible over vast distances, it also brings the potential for great risk too.
I could see many groups trying to destroy the drift for that reason, if it was as "simple" as destroying that temple.
Sounds like a great campaign. I love the smell of god slaying in the morning!

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I am VERY excited for y'all to see this AP next year.
Luckily next year is closer than you think due to the rotation of the earth speeding up. On June 29, the National Physical Laboratory in England recorded the shortest day in history: 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours.
To speed it up even more I'd like everyone to jump the East on the count of three...

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Are the sliced up images in book one of this, and the lack of the interactive maps PDF intentional?
It's going to make prepping this for VTT nigh on impossible
Left click on image in pdf. Right click on now highlighted image. Select copy. After creating a separate image file, you now have importable maps and NPC tokens.