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- Havard - 02-03-2010 Good to see your introduction posted David! I think a Blackmoor Wiki would be interesting, and it is something we have discussed on the Regency Council as well. I think our main focus at the moment should be on this forum, but if others want to set up a wiki, they definately have my support! Havard - garolek - 02-04-2010 Havard Wrote:Not everyone understands how wonderful the FFC is, so its cool to hear that this is what turned you onto Blackmoor. What was it about this amazing book that really made you like the setting? It was the rules that I saw in the book that made me purchase it, the massive campaign running information. Here was a campaign where the players built and developed, vikings and horse nomads raided, monsters and tribes migrated, so did fishermen and farmers, and tourists came - it all seemed so alive. I love the idea of player characters spending money to build inns and roads, building ships and trading... and epic scale war. The guidelines in the FFC promote a campaign world that changes and develops over time. Back then I hadn't read Chainmail, so a lot of stuff didn't make sense to me. A couple of my old groups had always been inclined to wargames (using various rules, many many homebrewed), and the FFC provided us with a template for setting up huge conflicts that spanned years of game time. Through re-reading the FFC again and again, the characters grew on me. The EGG of COOT is wonderful! And Marfeldt the Barbarian! And Sir Fang! I've always been inclined to allow players to be villains, and here was a book that showed me the first Dungeon Master allowing players to be balrogs and vampires. Very exciting stuff. In building and running my own settings, I have used much what the good Dave Arneson set down in this mighty tome. Alfred - RobJN - 02-06-2010 Havard Wrote:Hello Rob! Hmm. I'd love to do just that.... but that would be giving things away! hock: Still, there are some bits and pieces already up and running on my homepage that could certainly go for some expanding and such... - Havard - 02-07-2010 RobJN Wrote:Still, there are some bits and pieces already up and running on my homepage that could certainly go for some expanding and such... Cool, will check that out! Havard - Rizak the Really Horrible - 02-07-2010 Everyone eventually asks, so here are the ranks: Serf - 0 posts Peasant - 10 posts Yeoman - 25 posts Freeholder - 50 posts Aristocrat - 100 posts Chancellor - 200 posts Monarch - 400 posts Emperor - 600 posts Avatar - 1,000 posts Immortal - 2,000 posts Enlightened One - 3,000 posts - rredmond - 03-10-2010 I guess this is the place to say hey-dee. So... hey-dee! Finally dragged her by Rafe... er I mean signed up! Good to see familiar faces!! Be well! - Rafael - 03-10-2010 - Havard - 03-10-2010 Welcome aboard! Havard - rredmond - 03-11-2010 Hoping to make Peasant soon! - gsvenson - 03-11-2010 rredmond Wrote:Hoping to make Peasant soon!Well, it is good to see you haunting our site! |