LicheHazel,
I've added your site to the Links page of Flames Rising. Nice work,
keep it going. Drop in our Forums sometime (Ravenloft could use a
little coverage amongst all the rest). If you know some folks willing
to do book reviews, point them my direction...
Regards,
Matt M McElroy
www.flamesrising.com
--- In theravenloftdomain@yahoogroups.com, Martin Hazel
<lichehazel@y...> wrote:
> Well Melinda, I have started to pick up on the
> Kargatane's tracks, the site is only in the Early
> stages, and I have been looking to find contributers,
> and am currently working on a netbook for the campaign
> setting Domain on my site http://www.ravenloft.co.uk
>
> Comments anyone?
>
> LicheHazel
>
> --- Melinda <melinda_kokay@h...> wrote:
> ---------------------------------
> Hmm, I wonder if we were to ask for volunteers, if
> there would be
> anyone to pick up the Kargatane's tracks? What do you
> think? Would
> Wizards of the Coast, or more likely, Sword & Sorcery,
> be prepared to
> sponser a website if we had a team of willing workers?
> We could
> update the current netbooks to v3.0/3.5, and have some
> special
> adventures and prestige classes. The community of
> Ravenloft gamers
> may slowly disperse if we have nowhere to congregate.
> I've noticed
> that for such a big group, The Ravenloft Domain is
> surprisingly
> quiet. I used to be an avid player of Rookhausen, the
> online chat
> game, which had many people, but a lot of the players
> seem to be
> bored now.
> On a brighter note, I've picked up some new members
> for my Ravenloft
> PBeM: Avengement. Most of the group seems to be
> lurkers, but there's
> some keen players as well. There is a wide range of
> PCs, comprising
> humans, elves, and dwarves, and some of the well-known
> NPCs of the
> Ravenloft setting, such as Count Strahd Von Zarovich,
> and Bray
> Martikova.
> I have been using a lot of 'textbook' Ravenloft (to
> save time and
> work), but also adding in some personal touches, such
> as mysterious
> merchants and unresolved curses. Rather than having it
> as a
> traditional PBeM, where everyone travels in a big
> group, I wanted to
> give it a more 'real world' feel. Players are
> encouraged to travel in
> small groups of 2-4, and many different scenarios are
> happening all
> at once. I post to one group one day, to another group
> the next. This
> way, there is always something happening, but also
> gives the players
> a few days to post. It also keeps my workload
> manageable.
>
> If you have any tips for running a PBeM (Play By
> eMail) game more
> smoothly, please reply to this message. If you would
> like to check
> out the game, there is a link in my profile to the
> group. I would
> like to keep a bit of a journal on here, to let
> everyone know how the
> campaign is progressing, and to keep some interest in
> Ravenloft
> alive. Thanks for letting me be part of your group :)
> Until next time,
> Melinda
>
>
>
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