Campaign Pitches

Jul 16, 2008 19:36

I am just starting an contemporary urban fantasy campaign called The FATE of Magical Boston; so, I have no idea why I spent time creating a document that will not be used for at least six or so months - and will most certainly change in the interim. My only excuse is that I like thinking up possible campaigns ... Some of the pitches do not have a ( Read more... )

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Mu! judd_sonofbert July 17 2008, 14:35:36 UTC
Mu!

But that BW game set in Sanctuary does sound damned hot.

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rchj July 18 2008, 19:11:42 UTC

i think it's funny how we all look ahead.

i'm looking forward to boston.

however, i'm also in the mood for an epic fantasy thing.

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"Epic Fantasy" metalmasher July 18 2008, 23:10:41 UTC
Well, if you are looking for epic fantasy, then you have plenty to choose from ... of course, it all depends on how you define epic fantasy (excuse me, while I channel Bill Clinton) ... I think straight up I would definitely classify Children of Oberon and Denizens of Sanctuary as epic fantasy. Adventures in the New World will be epic fantasy set in a semi-historical colonial America. Questers is an epic fantasy spoof. After The Big Death will be epic - although realistic. I do plan on incorporating mythical elements. Dictionary of Mu, by my definition, is more sword & sorcery; but many would classify it as sub-genre of epic fantasy. Conquest of the Lands of Fable, while I called it a grim fairy tale, it certainly will feel like an epic fantasy. Yeah, it pretty much is in how you define epic fantasy.

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