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  1. #1
    Ed Stark
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    Hint For The Obtuse

    At 11:27 AM 10/29/97 PST, you wrote:
    >Hi Ed,
    >
    >I took your hint and started writing a domain kit. Is 8 pages around 6,000
    >-7,000 words if you include 1 page for maps? Anyway, I started with
    >Aerenwe and ended up with a web of intrigue that could embroil the
    >7 domains that make up the Southern Coast of Anuire in a full scale
    >war (with Avanil, Endier and Ghoere moving well behind the scenes).
    >I'll still do the kit but now I'm thinking I'll submit some adventures from
    >what seems to be a full scale campaign to Dungeon on the assumption
    > they -don't- want an entire campaign submitted. Is that the right way to
    >go about it? Also, are there any domains I shouldn't touch on - apart
    >from the ones not available to players?
    >
    >About when you mentioned a series of war card battles for Dragon
    > 'which no one over here seems to have time for' - was that another
    > HINT to the obtuse or should I stop working on the wars leading up
    > to Deismaar? And is it alright to work on them and submit them or
    >is someone else already doing so?
    >
    >Am I doing the right thing here?
    >
    It sounds to me like you're doing a LOT of right things here. The next step
    is to submit these ideas to DUNGEON and DRAGON--I can't wait to hear about
    them!


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    Ed Stark
    Game Designer, Wizards of the Coast/TSR Division
    Asst. Brand Manager, BIRTHRIGHT/GREYHAWK/MARVEL Group
    TSR Website: http://www.tsrinc.com

  2. #2
    Colleen Simpson
    Guest

    Hint For The Obtuse

    Hi Ed,

    I took your hint and started writing a domain kit. Is 8 pages around 6,0=
    00
    - -7,000 words if you include 1 page for maps? Anyway, I started with
    Aerenwe and ended up with a web of intrigue that could embroil the
    7 domains that make up the Southern Coast of Anuire in a full scale
    war (with Avanil, Endier and Ghoere moving well behind the scenes).
    I'll still do the kit but now I'm thinking I'll submit some adventures =
    from
    what seems to be a full scale campaign to Dungeon on the assumption
    they -don't- want an entire campaign submitted. Is that the right way =
    to
    go about it? Also, are there any domains I shouldn't touch on - apart =

    from the ones not available to players?

    About when you mentioned a series of war card battles for Dragon
    'which no one over here seems to have time for' - was that another
    HINT to the obtuse or should I stop working on the wars leading up
    to Deismaar? And is it alright to work on them and submit them or
    is someone else already doing so?

    Am I doing the right thing here?

  3. #3
    HCD or SIR SPUD I
    Guest

    Hint For The Obtuse

    > >I took your hint and started writing a domain kit. Is 8 pages around 6,000
    > >-7,000 words if you include 1 page for maps? Anyway, I started with
    > >Aerenwe and ended up with a web of intrigue that could embroil the
    > >7 domains that make up the Southern Coast of Anuire in a full scale
    > >war (with Avanil, Endier and Ghoere moving well behind the scenes).
    > >I'll still do the kit but now I'm thinking I'll submit some adventures from
    > >what seems to be a full scale campaign to Dungeon on the assumption
    > > they -don't- want an entire campaign submitted. Is that the right way to
    > >go about it? Also, are there any domains I shouldn't touch on - apart
    > >from the ones not available to players?
    > >
    > >About when you mentioned a series of war card battles for Dragon
    > > 'which no one over here seems to have time for' - was that another
    > > HINT to the obtuse or should I stop working on the wars leading up
    > > to Deismaar? And is it alright to work on them and submit them or
    > >is someone else already doing so?
    > >
    > >Am I doing the right thing here?
    > >
    > It sounds to me like you're doing a LOT of right things here. The next step
    > is to submit these ideas to DUNGEON and DRAGON--I can't wait to hear about
    > them!

    Greetings,

    Would it be wrong to post the new domain kits on the netbooks? I love
    Birthright and have bought up everything that has been released to
    date. Alas, I am in college and I don't have enough money to keep up a
    subscription to any magazine, let alone DUNGEON and/or DRAGON. I think
    that I might not be the only one with this dilemma. If the new kit is
    placed on the netbook I, and others, would still have access to the new
    information.

    Sir Spud I

  4. #4

    Hint For The Obtuse

    At 04:01 PM 10/30/97 -0600, Sir Spud I(hcdspud@midwest.net)wrote:
    >
    >Would it be wrong to post the new domain kits on the netbooks? I love
    >Birthright and have bought up everything that has been released to
    >date. Alas, I am in college and I don't have enough money to keep up a
    >subscription to any magazine, let alone DUNGEON and/or DRAGON. I think
    >that I might not be the only one with this dilemma. If the new kit is
    >placed on the netbook I, and others, would still have access to the new
    >information.
    >

    Any original BR creation is welcome on the Netbook. So send it in.


    Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net (ICQ:3777956)

    "War is a matter of vital importance to the State;
    the province of life or death;
    the road to survival or ruin.
    It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
    -Sun Tzu,(The Art of War)-

    BR Netbook: http://webpages.metrolink.net/~veleda/birth.html

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