Posted By dj-chuckles on 09/19/2006 12:15 AM
Posted By Sean-Khan on 09/19/2006 12:12 AM
Is
the problem that everyone has so different tastes, and have strong view
of many things in the world? So, while the idea in theory is great, I
think it's almost impossible to create a world that everyone is happy
about.
Solution? Creating kind of module library. Towns,
persons, magic items, countries, organisations, historical events,
other things not tied to map. And some way to categorize them, give
them keywords etc. This way, everyone can contribute something and take
something that they can use in their own campaigns.
Of course
people can make their own worlds out of these components and share them
- so if the world matches someone's view, he can use it straight out.
Right
now I'm making a world of my own mainly out of ready pieces - taken
from Elric of Melnibone, Middle Earth, Rome and other historical stuff,
Wheel of Time, Faerun, Greyhawk, Babylon 5 and others. So, there's old,
waning empire of Melnibone where Hextor, Sune, Waukeen & Azuth are
worshipped. Whitecloaks that worship 'The only true god, Helm', are
gaining power and try to erase spellcasters from the world. So, lots of
interesting things collected together to form my own world without too
much work.
While I have a lot of stuff ready, I'm still looking
a lot of original stuff. A resource library would work excellently,
leaving the main development for myself and giving me details.
Sean, I love this idea!
NOTE:
Forum (For Roleplaying Ideas):
People (NPCs, PCs, Villans and the such)
Places (Ruins, Cities, Towns, Encounter Areas)
Items (Special Magic Items, Relics, Items of Power)
Governments (Bush vs Gore... etc...)
Organizations....
Everything in its Seperate Forum
RPG Library (Main)
-Items
-People (Forums)
-Stickied at the Top a list of all of them (Alphabetical with Links)
THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR MAKING ME THINK!