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Rome Adventure Playtest (Servantsof Gaius)

Started by Bedrockbrendan, June 12, 2012, 08:16:32 AM

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Bedrockbrendan

Looking for playtesters to participate in the development of our first Servants of Gaius module. There will be a 2-3 stages of development here (people can participate in as many as they like). It is primarily an investigation adventure, so the background and overview are important components. The first stage is for GMs to read these sections(probably about 4-5,000 words) give feedback. Once the background is tight we will move into playtesting the rest of the module itself. If you are interested let me know.

Sigmund

- Chris Sigmund

Old Loser

"I\'d rather be a killer than a victim."

Quote from: John Morrow;418271I role-play for the ride, not the destination.

Bedrockbrendan

Ready for first stage feedback. I have a basic premise down, background, most of the characters and the first portion of the investigation points (some areas need to be fleshed out but the key sites and cues of the first 1/3 are in place. Just looking for initial feedback before progressing to other parts.

This is bigger than expected. Right now I think it is at 20,000 words and will probably be 35-40,000 when finished.

Anyone interested can contact me by PM or by email: bedrockbrendan@gmail.com