Topic: A setting for use with TROS.
Started by: Tywin Lannister
Started on: 11/18/2003
Board: The Riddle of Steel
On 11/18/2003 at 8:08am, Tywin Lannister wrote:
A setting for use with TROS.
Hello all.
I have created a PDF based on a part of my own campaign setting, which incidentally is played using the The Riddle of Steel rules system. The document is 130 pages, divided into seven books, including Geography, Characters, Names, and Maps.
It has little art, just some sketches I've made myself, and a few scans from other books (which I am going to remove for legal reasons).
The size of the file is 2.36 MB.
I wondered if anyone would be interested in such a file, and if anyone in this case could host it as I have no website.
On 11/18/2003 at 3:01pm, Stephen wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Could you tell us a little about it? Give us the thumbnail sketch, as 'twere?
On 11/18/2003 at 6:01pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
I think we'd love to see it. If nothing else, start a Yahoo Group or get a geocities site for it. If you need help setting something like that up, just mail me.
OTOH, does anyone have some quality space to host this?
Mike
On 11/18/2003 at 7:15pm, Claymore wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
I'd love to check it out as well :-)
-Claymore
On 11/18/2003 at 9:36pm, MonkeyWrench wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
I'll chime in as well and say that I would like to check it out.
On 11/18/2003 at 11:49pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
If I like it then I can host it on my site, I believe. But I'll have to give it a good look, first.
Jake
On 11/19/2003 at 11:38am, Thagorod Alynsson wrote:
A great setting for TROS!
I have taken en brief look at the file Tywin has made. This is really great work! (I might be a bit biased here since this is the setting I'm currently playing:-). The world of Erida is a well founded and well described setting for TROS.
No offence to the world of Weyrth, but Erida is a real flexible setting for almost every type of gameplay you want. The way we use it with low fantasy, low magic and focus on character progression through use of SA and inter/intra-character conflicts works great for us. But I see no reason why this should not apply to the "Horseslying-Duppelthander-Backstabbing-Three headed troll"-Campain also (If that for some reason should be your choice). Just place your group somewhere in the setting, and see what the Lords and Ladys of Erida can make up of interesting challenges.
Pass me another barrel of Wherry-wine!
On 11/19/2003 at 2:20pm, Tywin Lannister wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
*blush*
Thanks, Thag :) Yes, I guess you're biased.
I am going to work some more on the file, some of it is written pretty badly (English is not my native language, some maps are mismatched, some of it is too specific, or not specific enough etc.)
When a new, better version is finished, I will send it to Jake / Driftwood for their perusal.
:)
On 11/19/2003 at 5:17pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Perhaps some native English speakers here have the time to help with the editing? Anyone want to volunteer? Sounds like a cool project. I'd do it, but I'm doing too many projects right now as it is.
The best thing is if you can get like three people each to do a short edit, one after the other. Each person cleans up a bit, and then the next person has to look closer, and the next closer. After three people you'll have very few errors. If we got two other people online, I'd do the second or third edit.
Mike
On 11/19/2003 at 10:00pm, Ingenious wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Coming up on December the 1st is when I will be on the receiving end of 7 months of vacation. So if anyone has a project(TROS related) they need help on around that date or later, I'll throw my name into that hat.
-Cory
On 11/19/2003 at 11:15pm, Sneaky Git wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Mike Holmes wrote: The best thing is if you can get like three people each to do a short edit, one after the other. Each person cleans up a bit, and then the next person has to look closer, and the next closer. After three people you'll have very few errors. If we got two other people online, I'd do the second or third edit.
Mike
I can do some editing. Let me know if you are interested in the help Tywin.
Chris
On 11/19/2003 at 11:26pm, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Ingenious wrote: Coming up on December the 1st is when I will be on the receiving end of 7 months of vacation.
Seven MONTHS? Jeez, I want to work at your company :-)
Not that I can talk, I've just started semi-permanent "vacation" time, having been made redundant from my job. My vacation lasts until I find something new :-) Alas, I wont throw my hat into the ring as I'm working on TFOB stuff, but I *am* interested to read through the document when it's done.
Brian.
On 11/20/2003 at 7:46am, Tywin Lannister wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Hi again, thanks for the support :)
This was, is, and will probably remain a very enjoyable community.
I'll throw in a quick description of the setting:
It's a continent-sized area of islands, a huge archipelago if you will, inspired by & based on Medieval England, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scotland etc., with some fantasy elements thrown in (not much though). It is perfectly plausible to place this region west of Picti/Angharad in Weyrth.
The file describes the major islands of the region (about 40 or so), has statistics for some of the area's major NPCs, and I hope the text is riddled (;-)) with ideas/adventure seeds ready to be used by other Seneschals
(because partially, the text is based on events of our own campaign).
Now that I have seen that people are interested, I will edit the file some more, and add some additional stuff I've made since then, including weather rules and expanding the descriptions of some of the areas.
:)
EDIT:
Ooh I forgot. Originally, I began working on an adventure scenario which I planned to give to Driftwood, but then I realized that it is REALLY much better to rather present some interesting locations, and let the individual play groups find adventure from there. TROS doesn't really work for "lead-by-the-nose modules", what with SAs and all.
On 11/29/2003 at 11:58am, Tywin Lannister wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Just a little update for those of you who have requested a copy, and now suspect me for not following up.
I am currently editing the material, and quickly realized there was a lot to edit :p Entire sections that deal with stuff you probably wouldn't understand if you're not part of my gaming group, the wrong maps on the wrong pages, spelling and grammar.. I'm trying to make it look a little good.
Also, I am taking away a large number of scanned images (from other sources) and replace them with my own sketches for copyright reasons.
- Tywin
On 11/29/2003 at 4:03pm, Lxndr wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
If this setting is as good as you say it is (and I don't doubt you), why not ask Jake if you can turn it into an official mini-supplement, and sell it as a pdf? Unless my memory fails me, Jake has supported the idea of third-party mini-supplements for the tRoS line.
On 11/30/2003 at 9:12am, Tywin Lannister wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
I haven't said it was good, another member said that.
I'm not sure how good it is. English isn't my native language, and I'm not sure if people are that interested in a low fantasy part (however, it is easy to up the magic/monster level).
I will send it to Jake however, it will be up to him. It would be great to get it out on his website, but in that case I want to work more on it to make it better before sending it.
On 1/20/2004 at 6:44am, Tywin Lannister wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
Just a quick update. Due to life I haven't been able to finish the project as early as I would like; I'm currently editing the material and adding more images (which I'm drawing first to avoid copyright issues). To those of you who've PMed me with a request, I have your PMs and will send you a copy once I've sent one to Jake.
-Tywin
(I'm nicer than Tywin in real life!)
On 1/20/2004 at 7:09am, Ingenious wrote:
RE: A setting for use with TROS.
To update my free-time equation I am -work but +school so my initial 7 months of absolute nothingness has been quartered.. but still I reckon I have more free-time than most.
Now then, the question on copyright issues, that'd be the art, or text? I could understand the art as an issue of copyright, but I'm reasonably certain that the text in terms of copyright by the authors(Jake et al), they pretty much can give you the authorization to modify and expand where he left off(though if expanding where he left off, I see no issue with copyright infringement..)
Copyright law is a screwy thing.. but it's good to see that you're covering your ass with that issue.
If there is any way I can speed up the process of getting this to everyone else, let me know. I'll help.. it keeps me from playing video games so often and from sleeping 12 hours a day.
-Ingenious