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Wanted: Emerald Islands Co-Writer

Started by Ariel Hapzid, August 10, 2008, 03:53:47 PM

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Ariel Hapzid

Hey everyone. So I want to really start working on the Emerald Islands and making it into a complete and awesome 4E Campaign. But I could use some help. Im looking for someone who could help me with my writing. No experience necessary, just the drive to help make the project complete. Feel free to PM me, it also helps if you can get online a lot and can Instant Message me.


Ariel Hapzid

Mostly rules, building of monsters, NPCs, things like that. I have a general idea of the campaign, now I want to fill in all the blank spots.

Ariel Hapzid

To help with collaboration, we'd probably use GoogleDocs, so we can edit documents. All our work would be posted here, and hopefully we will be able to be the Campaign Showcase.

Xeviat

Tell me about your world. I'm not sure about cowriting, mostly because I have a terrible reputation with deadlines, but I definately can help you with crunch.
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Ariel Hapzid

deadlines aren't too big of a deal here. For me, I just like working with someone, someone to bounce ideas off of.

Xeviat

I can do that. We can trade. Bouncing ideas really helps get the gook out of the brain.
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Ishmayl-Retired

If I may recommend, the wiki would probably be a very good tool for collaboration.
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