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Graham W
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« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2007, 06:05:31 AM »

So, I make that nine entries:

Anna Kreider: Thou Art But A Warrior, based on Polaris by Ben Lehman
Graham Walmsley: Darker, based on The Shab Al-Hiri Roach by Jason Morningstar
Malcolm Craig: Revolutionaries, based on Contenders by Joe J Prince
Eero Tuovinen: Atlas, based on Polaris by Ben Lehman
Mikael Honkala: The Engine, based on Polaris by Ben Lehman
Rich Stokes: Umlaut, based on Contenders by Joe J Prince
Sami Koponen: Lords and Ladies, based on Dust Devils by Matt Snyder
Ben Lehman:Western Journeyers based on Under The Bed by Joshua A C Newman
John Laviolette:The Legion Of SuperScience (with character sheet and org sheet), based on InSpectres by Jared A Sorenson

I'm sure I've screwed something up there - a spelling, a middle initial - so apologies in advance if so.

Graham






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talysman
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« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2007, 02:34:55 PM »

Going back and looking at the rules of the challenge, I see that, technically, I didn't follow them. The rules explicitely state it has to be in PDF or MS Word .doc format. Because I misunderstood the difference between publishing and exporting in Google Docs, my submission was in HTML, although I'm able to use Google Docs to export a PDF just fine.

I've uploaded a PDF export of the HTML version to my Googlepages website. It's identical, but at least now I've submitted the correct format.
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John Laviolette
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Steven Stewart
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« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2007, 08:22:29 PM »

I know that this really can't be an entry since I didn't make either the deadline nor the wordcount (for various reasons - curse you holiday obligations and curse the flu virus that made my wee son sick) , and its still not finished. However, I did put an awful lot of energy into it, and it was inspired by the contest, so I thought I would put a link for it, if that is alright with everyone. Its not fully complete, but as I hit major milestones I will continue to use the same link.

Link ----> http://www.freewebs.com/blamdesign/Fate%202.0.Lands.Beyond.Waters.pdf

Land Beyond the Waters - a medieval setting for Fate 2.0
A setting about Freewill, Obligation, Magic and Pollution


Heavily inspired by my own travels, outlook on religion, cultures, and some modern issues like resources. When reading through it, you can replace salt with oil to see what I mean.

Thanks, and hopefully not to far off topic. I just haven't seen a lot of Fate 2.0  settings out there really and think it is a great system.

Cheers,

Steve
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