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New D&D Homebrew World

Friday, June 12th, 2009

So as I said earlier, my weekly D&D game is disintegrating, and it is disintegrating quicker by the week. But does that deter me? Of course it doesn’t. I have begun work on my D&D homebrew world. I still haven’t given it a name yet though. Below I posted the map work I have done so far. I’ve done all of it so far in Campaign Cartographer 3. Please remember I just started but I would love to hear your comments on what I have done so far.

The first map is my world map. It is an extremely large map. The scale is 100K Miles by 75K Miles. I haven’t done too much detail work on it, and a lot of the detail you may not see because of the large scale.

World Map

World Map

The next is the Eastern Continent of the world.

Eastern Continent of the New Homebrew World

Eastern Continent of the New Homebrew World

This next map is a part of the Eastern Continent. I have nicknamed it “Crescent Peninsula” for now.

Crescent Penninsula

Crescent Penninsula

This map is a section of Crescent Peninsula which I have nicknamed Point Harbor. It features two City States which control much of the area.

Point Harbor

Point Harbor

This is the area around one of the City States which I am calling Trasaka

The Transaka City State Region

The Transaka City State Region

I am currently working on one of the two cities. I call it Transaka City and once I get a little more work done it I will post it as well.

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Summer Movies

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

This summer has quite a few SciFi and Fantasy movies coming out. I know I am looking forward to the Half-Blood Prince and Transformers 2. What movies are you looking forward to?

What movies are you looking forward to this summer?

  • Land of the Lost (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Imagine That (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (100%, 2 Votes)
  • Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (100%, 2 Votes)
  • Aliens in the Attic (0%, 0 Votes)
  • G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra (-100%, 0 Votes)

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Character Counts – Delamaoh Mountaintracker

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Sometimes even the most experienced players and DMs experience a block when coming up with ideas for characters and NPCs. So here I hope to give you every week a new character pretty much completely fleshed out for you to use.

Character Counts – Delamaoh Mountaintracker – Level 10

Character Creation Notes
Was completely made in PCGen

Character Background
Delamaoh family lived and worked in the lowest and most dangerous levels of the Dwarven city. The clan
was attacked by Duergar (Gray Dwarves) when she was young. Both of her parents were killed in the attack. The clan lost the
lower levels in the attack and evacuated to the higher levels. Delamaoh was accidently left behind. She managed to evade
capture and fled even lower underground. She lived alone for many years deep underground constantly fighting with aberrations,
magical beasts and small Duergar patrols. Several years later in her wanderings she ended up back by the lower levels of the
Dwarven city. She wandered into a battle. Her clan, after years of battle was finally pushing the Duergar out of the lower levels of
their city. She jumped right into the battle. During the fight she ended up saving the leader of the clan. The Duergar was defeated
and pushed out of their city. Now Delamaoh lives in the lower levels of her ancestral home and patrols for threats to it almost
always alone except for her constant companion, the Dire Rat she calls Sharp Tooth.

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So What Happened to the Weekly Game?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

If you talk to anyone who has played in a weekly D&D (or any other weekly RPG) game they will all tell you that there were times that their game just seemed to die, even if it was for just a short period of time. Well that is what happened to me and my weekly game. Though it hasn’t died completely, any outside observer (and one of my players) would say otherwise.

So what happened to my game? When did it start to fall apart? Well it started to fall apart in October of 2008. One of my players hurt his knee badly at work. Because of it he couldn’t drive. The game was normally at my house because everyone except for him lived right by me. At the time was the DM. So we cancelled the game two weeks in a row. The third week I threw together a quick dungeon for myself and the other two players. We then found out the one guys knee problems became very serious and needed surgery. So we moved the game to his house which is a bit of a distant from us since it is a suburb of New York. We finished his adventure in the end of November and our youngest player, who unlike the rest of us who are in our late 20s was just a senior in high school, was going to be the DM for the next adventure.

He was going to run a modified version of Expedition to Castle Ravenloft. It was also going to be the first appearance of our custom race, The Tainted Ones, which is based off of vampires. So we made our characters one week and the next week we started the adventure. (I’ll post a little bit about it later, but it was cool that the arrogant Gray Elf Wizard made friends with the god of The Tainted Ones, where the tainted one in the group, and respectful Paladin pissed him off). And then it all went to hell again.

As I said, he is a senior in high school (for another week or two now) and will be going to college in the fall. So his mother decided he needs to spend almost every waking moment with her. We don’t know why and his father is just as confused by it as the rest of us. He is going to college locally and will be living at home at home with his parents. The rest of the D&D group all have our theories but he swears his mother is the reason.

Now we have a backup plan. It is called Joey’s Infinite Dungeons. What that is a hack and slash inter-dimensional dungeon where no area past a portal is bigger then the battle mat we use. Sometimes it is an actual dungeon setting; sometimes it is an open field, or a dense forest. All characters were created at level 17 so encounters can be made just a little more interesting and difficult. However many games got cancelled anyways. First, we are all scouts and two of us are still very active adult leaders in our respective units and the Order of the Arrow (OA) so many Saturday’s we have to cancel because of obligations related to that. The other guy is a scout and member of the OA but not active. But, this past summer he got married, joined the Masons and is very active in his church so a lot of his time gets taken up by his wife (How dare she want to spend time with her husband lol), his induction, and now officer ship in the Masons and Church activities.

So now we are lucky to play once a month. And just to give and example, the next three weeks we have cancelled the game. This coming Saturday the one guys church is participating in some sort breast cancer fundraiser (Yes, let us help cancer and raise money for it. YAY CANCER! (I know bad joke, sorry)) and the other guy his running a Changeling game (WoD) which I was the only one invited to participate in of the D&D group on Saturday (SO this month the Changeling game being a Saturday worked out ok). The next weekend I will be at a scout camp somewhere in upstate NY for the Section Conclave and the weekend after that one of the guys I hung out with while working on my second college degree is turning 21 and his parents are throwing him a party and required him to get people from school to attend or they were going to cut him off so I am going to that.

So will we ever get past this cancelling of the games? I hope so.

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Nine Months Later

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

So I haven’t posted here since September. “So why haven’t you posted in 9 months?” You might ask. Well there are several reasons. The fall was my last semester in college and I had a lot of work for my classes so I spent a lot for time doing that work. When I wasn’t doing school work I was doing stuff for scouting. So that didn’t leave a lot of time to write any meaningful posts. After I graduated I still didn’t post. Some of it was laziness and some of it was lack of knowing what I should post. See my weekly D&D game went to hell in early October when one of my players got hurt and we started cancelling a lot of our games and when we did play we weren’t able to play what was supposed to be our regular game because the guy who was supposed to be DMing family decided they needed him every week. I also started several little projects (not one of which was completed) which took up time along with my laziness that lead to watching a lot of TV and playing a lot of video games. But now I am starting to get a little less lazy. I finally upgraded to WordPress 2.7. Got a theme which I like and works with the newer version of WordPress and I am going to be posting.

“So what are you going to be posting about?” Well I’m glad you asked. I am going to be posting about my (what is supposed to be) weekly D&D game. I am going to be posting about a Play by Post Game I have recently gotten involved in. I am going to be bringing back my “Character Counts” series back. I will also post about things related to scouting. Hopefully I’ll be adding more and more things to the list as time goes on.

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