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Re: My continued idea...dunno how this will fly.....
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Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:57:35 GMT
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, John P. Henderson writes:
> In lugnet.fun.gaming, Alex Polimeni writes:
> > I guess since im coming up with this thing i would be a mediator or as i call
> > it, campaign master.
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> If it's all your idea, why not? For SS, we agreed that my position as GM
> would be an elected one from amongst the other participants. This way
> everyone is involved in the process. But there are different ways to run
> these things. Do you want a communal feel, or do you prefer centralizing
> the administration with one person controlling all. We chose the communal
> direction in SS so that if a GM falls off the face of the internet, someone
> else can jump in and take his place. The game shouldn't end over one person.
>
> > I wasnt thinking of meshing peoples worlds, like in IOM, i was just refering to
> > the IOM as something that intruiged me and should be an inspiration to castle.
> > If people think this is a good idea, then sure, lets talk about it.
>
> I do think it is a good idea. In my previous post, I was only pointing out
> things to keep in mind when presenting a Castle RPG idea to this community.
> If you solve those considerations, you will have one kick-butt game.
>
> > My idea was that this could just be an off time thing. Something that is fun
> > and easy. Also, i was hoping to include the MM in it.
>
> I absolutely LOVE the idea of linking the game to MM! For one thing, this
> will encourage more building of MMs. Presumably, the Player Characters will
> not be able to equip themselves with items that cannot be found in the
> game-world. So, if they need a bunch of torches, then there better be a
> TorchMaker's Stall in the MM. The more MMs that get built, the more variety
> will be possible in the game.
>
> > Also, this would probably
> > be closer to sword swinging humans than the world i am creating. (muuuuch
> > closer to the Lord of the Rings type world) With some mythicle beasts,
> > probably. they had stories etc of sea monsters and stuff.
> > I am trying to work out the "hows" of a campaign game. Any ideas etc would be
> > very welcomed!
>
> I'm still recovering from a marathon of web design for SS. But when I find
> time, I will see what I can offer for ideas.
>
> > I would be a good C.M. (Campaign Master) because, even though i do have alot of
> > stuff to do in real life, i do have a decent amount of time on my hands.
> > I am not trying to make this a combat game. Sure, it would have combat in it,
> > but not revolving around it. i think a Campaign would revolve more around
> > surviveing than battling theives or whatever.
> > Again, im trying to make this an exiting, fun, easy game that could have group
> > of people.
> > I am also trying to work in the element of Building.
>
> *Boing* Darn those lights over my head!!
>
> Hey, what about this. Just an idea to consider brainstorming with:
>
> What if each player starts the game with only a handful of characters. They
> have all traveled some distance to reach the MM. And the MM is basically
> part of a small NPC community that is just getting established. For
> whatever reason (a dark age, an emigration from a far off contintent,
> whatever), the entire land (continent) is fairly undeveloped except for the
> MM and the Player Characters.
>
> If we accept this scenario, then each Player would have the option to gather
> supplies at the MM and then march off into the wilderness. Once there, they
> can claim areas on the map. Maybe create a continent map with twenty or
> forty territories that, although various in shape, are roughly the same area
> each. Some territories might be set aside for NPC use only, and maybe some
> of these have kingdoms (good or bad) already, or monsters, or whatever. But
> within those realms that are claimed by the PC's, there will be plenty of
> inspiration for building in brick. Each player could choose to build
> castles or villages or whatever makes sense for their characters.
>
> Then, outside of that, the NPC areas can offer adventures while the PC areas
> offer trade and in-character politics, or whatnot.
>
> If you get more players than expected, then expand to nearby landmasses and
> add territories.
>
> And keep the original MM as a central easy-to-get to NPC place of refuge.
>
> Again, these are all just ideas. But when my mind goes, it goes.
>
> > I was thinking that one or two of the players in the Campaign could chronicle
> > the mission or whatever. this would leave out the other players, though....
> > Also, the purpose of this game is that it would be a longer one than most
> > games. a regular game, you play it for an hour, and you win or lose.
> > Not my idea. Campaigns would last a few weeks, or a month. perhaps more,
> > depending on the buysiness of the players in real life, etc.
> > I dont know how this would work out with people, though.
> > I just hope we can get something going!
>
> The adventures with Sector 62 and Spraw actually took quite a bit of time.
> Spraw started last summer and is still going on six months later. Some of
> this is because you have to allow time for communications through the medium
> of e-mail and internet. This makes for a long term game, but it also means
> that no single person needs to spend too much time on it. If you have a
> whole week between e-mails, then the moderator can deal with life, cater to
> other hobbies, and then just devote maybe a half-hour per week to update things.
>
> The tough part is the beginning, getting the game established. If you get
> past that hurdle and you still have interested participants, you are doing well.
>
> > AGAIN: any ideas or comments are welcome!
>
> I will keep thinking. Hope to see more.
>
> Cheers,
> -Hendo
Sorry if my typing is a bit sloppy: i have a warm towell over one eye, cuts its
got something in it, and i can barely see the keyboard.
About the marketplace: that was my intent. All supplies would have to be gotten
at the MM. nothing else could be gotten unless it was there. ( do we have a
clothes shop in the mm?)
I am trying to get this past the hurdle. Thanks for helping!
About the GameMaster: i would just be one Gamemaster, because, ya, a lightning
bold could hit the computer and we wouldnt have a new one for a month. (yikes!)
So, a team of people would be good for this.
The map is a good idea. That is what i was intending: a realm where once you
left the MM it was up to you to conquer the contryside.
First, lets get a team of poeple who are interested to work the whole thing
out, add rules, figure out gameplay, etc.
I was also thinking that something might be able to be worked out so that the
Gamemasters can get a break and play a game gamemastered by somebody else.
Im glad you like my idea, hendo. i will keep working on it too when i have
spare time.
Aramir
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