CBlome wrote:
As far as I know, most of those who were involved have moved on to other things. I would love to get them involved again, and if any of them are reading this want to contact me at my campaign email (witch-hunter @ Cox.net) I would be glad to hear from them.
I know P. Dennis (Waltman? - Cant remember off hand) is still interested in the game and has spoken with me a few times. He wrote some very memorable mocules in the last campaign (Swans and its sequal).
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that is me or is that is I? hmm - back to the Chicago Manual of Style, or not. (thanks for the compliment? memorable has so many good or bad meanings
It is too bad work and family intervened, I had the other three related games to ambidexterous and swans in notes form))
I am eager to play the new game before, GMing or writing for it. A lot has changed, and the game reads far more deadly than before and far less forgiving - whether it is actually that, takes playing the game, and seeing how it works..
I learned my lesson last time around - writing for Witch Hunter before one plays it skews things, though to be honest most of Swans was written before anyone had formally official rules (just lots of play test versions).
The big summer cons are ones I can never make before of other obligations - so if you know of places in fall or winter that is hosting a few, I might be able to travel.
I have a some ideas involving related soft-points in peripheral locations (Isle of Man, , West Frisian Islands, Outer Hebrides, Inner Hebrides, Channel Islands etc. - I have an interesting book of history and legends for the Isle of Man, written in 1902 - and another about the little islands of England), but I don't want to put bytes to disk until I have a better sense of things (and last I heard you had all the soft points you needed for the first year plus)
(dhjika is just an online handle)