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Thanks. We are getting there!
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Sure. I will resend. Check your private messages for details. - CZ
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No problem. THank you again for backing!
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Thanks!
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That's not a bad idea. But for this I simply have descriptions of locations and encounters that may trigger when players show up. It couldn't hurt to include page numbers, but I don't think it will end up being that complicated. For example, visiting the Lady Cypria will clue the players to visit the Lions of Lombard. If visit the Lions they'll trigger the encounter there. A number of new NPCs are introduced once players hit the city. These NPCs will either feed important clues and information to the characters or send them on quests within the city. Players will be more or less locked in the city once they arrive. The final adventure being busting the battlewagon out of the city. I'll post more on this later! - CZ
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I've been following the story every day. I'm holding my breath. As I mention above, it shouldn't affect me much. But we'll see how far they take this.
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I appreciate your thoughts and words. I'm hoping to create a story with ideas worthy of any ruleset!
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Heya Heavens! Long time no speak. I did see that, thanks. But I still don't trust it. Didn't much care for the original document to be completely honest. Pushed by ever increasing desires for profit a lot of companies are displaying poor judgement. I'm not proud of the gaming industry as a whole right now. - CZ
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No problem. Like I said above, it doesn't change much for me. Adventures in Norwatch proceeds as planned. Huzzah! - CZ
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I'm not a lawyer, but I have had to do a lot of internet searches and digging into reddit threads about trademark and copyright. In my opinion it is probably a big problem for Pathfinder. I think, and again I'm no expert, that the new license is specifically targeting the big guys like Paizo and Kobold who make a ton of sales of fantasy dungeon delving products.
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請稍等