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Great news, I've got my latest gaming book up for sale at the Storyteller's Vault. I really hope people like it.
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Has anyone heard of read Confessions of a Part-Time Sorceress by Shelly Mazzanoble? It is basically a book that is supposed to appeal to girls and try to get them into D&D and is supposed to break stereotypes, but in the process ends up reinforcing female stereotypes. I kind of want to do a spork of it actually. I read it through once and it is really bad.
Has anyone heard of read Confessions of a Part-Time Sorceress by Shelly Mazzanoble? It is basically a book that is supposed to appeal to girls and try to get them into D&D and is supposed to break stereotypes, but in the process ends up reinforcing female stereotypes. I kind of want to do a spork of it actually. I read it through once and it is really bad.
So I take it you guys would be interested if I did a sporking of this?
Great news, I've got my latest gaming book up for sale at the Storyteller's Vault. I really hope people like it.
I agree. I have an adventure module that I want to set up for Mage as soon as they make something for it.I like how easy it is for people to get their own work out there with things like Storyteller's Vault and DMSGuild. Back when I did some freelance work I had to go through multiple interviews and sign documents to just do some better mass combat rules for a major IP which took months. Sadly the company got rid of the IP once everything was ready
There are options to state that the book is set in a specific edition.I've thought about submitting material for the Storyteller's Vault, specifically some settings of mine I came up with recently.
I had an idea for an Upstate New York setting titled Rochester By Night that is specifically set in the 1990's and is styled like a First Edition Vampire supplement.
The premise is that Rochester is a lone Camarilla stronghold in a state largely dominated by the mysterious and terrifying Sabbat. See, in First Edition, the Sabbat was a poorly defined and intentionally vague "boogeyman" that nobody really knew anything about and everyone was terrified of. All that was confirmed about the Sabbat in the First Edition corebook was that the Sabbat was an ultra-violent militant sect descended from a medieval death cult and that it had a lot of sway in the Northeastern United States, with New York City and Montreal as their biggest strongholds in North America.
I sort of want to recapture that feeling, with Rochester being a city in isolation with everyone ultra-paranoid and afraid of Sabbat sleeper agents, to say nothing of the Lupines in the woods surrounding Rochester. The Anarchs are trying to gain a foothold in Rochester, but due to the paranoid state of the Prince, they have nowhere near the sway they have in Los Angeles or even Chicago.
There are options to state that the book is set in a specific edition.
I'd suggest checking out some of the other By Night books that other fans made to get some ideas on how to do it.I know. I just downloaded the VTM Style Guide and it is very informative. I like it.
I also downloaded the trade dress images and fonts for First Edition, as that looks like it would be useful for making the PDF for Rochester By Night.
I'm sort of new to using the Storyteller's Vault, so it's a lot to take in.
I'd suggest checking out some of the other By Night books that other fans made to get some ideas on how to do it.
I can only speculate how painfully woke these "games" are.
Isn't this just what CaH got cucked into?And there's also a card game for naaaaassstttyyy women.
Probably, they even have a card about Beyonce being president.Isn't this just what CaH got cucked into?
And there's also a card game for naaaaassstttyyy women.