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Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:42 am
by zedturtle
Blubbo Baggins wrote:Beautiful, as always.
Adhemar wrote:Tantalizing. Can't wait to see more.
The Beorning-Viglund conflict is one of the cornerstones of my Darkening of Mirkwood campaign. Thanks to how well 'Theft of the Moon' went with my group. Thank you Zedturtle!
Thank you both! The feedback means so much to me... it's hard to keep going in a vacuum but guidance and knowing you're headed the right way makes you want to press on.
Speaking of which,
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 5:34 am
by Wbweather
I regret that I only made it into the final part of this adventure as one of your players. I missed out on so much. Hopefully I can run it someday with my group. Your work is always top notch. Looks amazing!
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 1:39 pm
by Rue
Zed, it was really exciting to play, so thank you for creating it! And the finalized pages look gorgeous, as always. If there were merit badges for making TOR accessible for new LMs and players, I'm pretty sure you'd already have earned the top level!
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:18 pm
by guver
This looks wonderful.
Looking forward to seeing the release of it
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Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 3:18 pm
by zedturtle
Wbweather wrote:I regret that I only made it into the final part of this adventure as one of your players. I missed out on so much. Hopefully I can run it someday with my group. Your work is always top notch. Looks amazing!
Rue wrote:Zed, it was really exciting to play, so thank you for creating it! And the finalized pages look gorgeous, as always. If there were merit badges for making TOR accessible for new LMs and players, I'm pretty sure you'd already have earned the top level!
guver wrote:This looks wonderful.
Looking forward to seeing the release of it
.
Awesome, thanks all. I wrote the last post at a low point, from which I have since recovered.
In any case, here's a couple more pages to show off, although I'm only making slow progress on this particular project. The artwork is not finalised on these pages, so it might change:
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:37 pm
by Zulgolra
They look really wonderful, zed. I am glad, that you could go on and work again on this adventure. As much as i love TOR, i am disapointed at cubicles neglect of adventure production. Spoiled from other Systems, i can't get used to having more regional guides than adventures. And if cubicle would not have fans like you or the others in this forums, that write adventures and make them accessable for the TOR fans, there would be only half the nummber of them out there...
So, thank ypu, for your work and i wait excited until your done with it and put it on the web.
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 8:18 pm
by Terisonen
zedturtle wrote:Wbweather wrote:I regret that I only made it into the final part of this adventure as one of your players. I missed out on so much. Hopefully I can run it someday with my group. Your work is always top notch. Looks amazing!
Rue wrote:Zed, it was really exciting to play, so thank you for creating it! And the finalized pages look gorgeous, as always. If there were merit badges for making TOR accessible for new LMs and players, I'm pretty sure you'd already have earned the top level!
guver wrote:This looks wonderful.
Looking forward to seeing the release of it
.
Awesome, thanks all. I wrote the last post at a low point, from which I have since recovered.
In any case, here's a couple more pages to show off, although I'm only making slow progress on this particular project. The artwork is not finalised on these pages, so it might change:
Nothing to say but this is [Edit: good] professional quality.
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 11:54 pm
by zedturtle
Zulgolra wrote:They look really wonderful, zed. I am glad, that you could go on and work again on this adventure. As much as i love TOR, i am disapointed at cubicles neglect of adventure production. Spoiled from other Systems, i can't get used to having more regional guides than adventures. And if cubicle would not have fans like you or the others in this forums, that write adventures and make them accessable for the TOR fans, there would be only half the nummber of them out there...
So, thank ypu, for your work and i wait excited until your done with it and put it on the web.
Cool. It is slow going, for lots of reasons, but it will get done.
That said, I don't know that it's fair to compare what I'm doing to what C7 is doing. C7 has to think about the entire production process and how to make physical products that they can sell for a profit. I don't have any of those concerns.
Terisonen wrote:Nothing to say but this is [Edit: good] professional quality.
Thanks!
As said, it will get done {maybe even this year}. Endings are hard, but I have this one plotted out pretty good, it's just a matter of putting everything together now.
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 3:00 pm
by Sir Eutychus
Zed,
I am late coming to the game and to finding your work, but I wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you have put into this. This is amazing! I ran your introduction adventure for my gaming group, and it went over so well they asked me to see if you had anything else. Much to my surprise, you did. Thanks again. We have been running everything in the AiME system and haven't had any trouble at all converting.
Re: [Adventure] Building The Heart of Winter
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 3:18 pm
by zedturtle
Sir Eutychus wrote:Zed,
I am late coming to the game and to finding your work, but I wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you have put into this. This is amazing! I ran your introduction adventure for my gaming group, and it went over so well they asked me to see if you had anything else. Much to my surprise, you did. Thanks again. We have been running everything in the AiME system and haven't had any trouble at all converting.
Cool! I'm aiming to get Heart of Winter done soonish, but I'm not sure what will come after Winter. 'Athe a Spring adventure?