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4 years ago ::
Jul 26, 2009 - 2:43AM
#661
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So...since this thread is basicaly dead, anyone thought of starting a new one? Since I think we did awsome on this thread, why dont we step up the challenge and do something like oh...a dungeon, cavern system with a whole eco system or step it up further and do a Build a Country Thread or Countryside?
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4 years ago ::
Jul 30, 2009 - 11:20AM
#662
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Actually, I've returned to an active status on the forums, though I've been on vacation for the past week. I'm currently working on a summary and I'm trying to decide on the importance of PC-classes. Unfortunately, I don't know when I'll get those done as there is a lot of information that I must catch up on. I'd like to continue this thread unless board consesus decides otherwise; if the latter is the case, then I'll be happy to support it and would like to offer my help in getting it started.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 30, 2009 - 2:44PM
#663
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I was meaning to contact you or any of the others that have started the past TBAC threads to see if anyone wanted to start a new one. I still cant get the coding correct on these threads lol for some reason and with me being stationed in Korea, not sure how often I could stay updated with a new thread, I tend to fall behind, especialy when a thread takes on a life of its own like TBAC's tend to do. I was hoping that TBAC 4 would continue and go for as long as the 1st one did. I've really liked the setting that we have made for it and am kinda sad that the thread has died but there is enough info to start a good campaign.
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4 years ago ::
Aug 08, 2009 - 4:33AM
#664
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Date Joined:
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So I'm thinking of starting a TBAC thread but its going to be based around a Post-Apoc setting and was wondering if anyone here would like to be involved? I'm trying to decide if its going to be generic Post-Apoc theme or lean more towards a Zombie theme
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4 years ago ::
Aug 27, 2009 - 5:46PM
#665
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Date Joined:
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How about a new city that is built on the ruins of a larger, ancient city? The "points of light" are neighborhoods that have been made safe again, typically by residents constructing make-shift walls from the rubble, neighborhood militias, and the occasional town guard. Some of the buildings are newer, but most of the ones standing are older, origenal buildings built by the lost civilization using a level of magic/technology that is currently lost.
Oddly, the idea of a 'point of light' is that in a city it will be individual buildings. Some are active points of light, others abandoned and shut down (awaiting reoccupation) For a part of the community to qualify as a 'point of light' you would consider the walled in Halfing Suburb to be a 'point of light'.
The Citadel Megadungeon: http://yellowdingosappendix.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/the-citadel-mega-dungeon-now-with-room.html
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3 years ago ::
Mar 23, 2010 - 11:23AM
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I've created my own original continent - the world will be developed in my second campaign. But I've created an entire continent with a Kingdom - even including how the political system works and a list of Holidays they celebrate. I'm in the process of mapping out every village, town, and city. I have an entire history of the origin of the inhabitants of the continent although it's currently a secrect to my players. I think building a country would be the way to go on this. It's a lot more fun and a lot more work.
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3 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2010 - 1:59PM
#667
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Hey BACT Builders.....I'm back...
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3 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2010 - 5:04PM
#668
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Welcome back Rockjaw, where ya been?
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3 years ago ::
Aug 29, 2010 - 1:20AM
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is this thread dead? because I'd like to add a suggestion for a flavor site.
Gilliad Erdfang, time traveller!
well... not exactly. he's using a modified "gentle repose" to travel 1000 years into the future, in a once ornately decorated sarcoghagus. it's been 200 years so far, and he's showing no signs of slowing down.
Gilliad is generally an object of affection, but not so much that the local thieves haven't stripped his time machine of all its gems and most of the brass inlay. once the time is up, the sarcoghagus will open and with much pomp and cirumsance, he'll see what marvels the future holds.
eh? eh?
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