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Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 2:55 pm
by Dougansf
w_socrates wrote:
Wed Dec 05, 2018 8:48 pm
I have found this and it looks like it is kinda being worked on. http://earthdawn.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page . I was looking to help add to it as anything Earthdawn on the web I want to be as complete as possible. Has anyone else taken a look at it?
I've had that site bookmarked for years. Semi-helpful, but in serious need of attention.

Amusingly, I've had better luck with some Shadowrun wiki's that include Earthdawn references.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:35 pm
by w_socrates
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I've had that site bookmarked for years. Semi-helpful, but in serious need of attention.

Amusingly, I've had better luck with some Shadowrun wiki's that include Earthdawn references.
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I have put in to take it over. It needs a lot of work and right now I am working on navigation but I am hoping to get it really useful soon.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:35 pm
by Telarus
"Does anyone know where to buy the old Earthdawn Special Adventures Frameworks (3rd Edition)?"

This came up in the Earthdawn Guild on facebook, and a team member had an archive copy. I thought that this had been lost to the void of dead websites. But it is now freely available from FASA.

The ED3E Adventure Resources – A collection of one-page overviews that can be developed into side quests or full-on adventures

Includes:
- Ancient Hatred
- Battle In The Mists
- False Prophet
- For The Tear Of A Dragon
- Like Moths To A Flame
- Messengers Of Doom
- Overdue Fee
- Smiling Faces
- Storm Over Wolfs Hill
- The Cure For Evil

In the previous editions section.
http://fasagames.com/earthdawn-whatis/e ... and-links/

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:32 pm
by Bonhumm
Back when I was doing a compilation of all Earthdawn canon adventures resources (viewtopic.php?t=796) I made an extensive search for ways to purchase those as they were the only one not available on FASA's nor DriveThruRPG websites. They seem to be the ONLY adventures non-legally available in any ways.

I guess they should be considered as 'abandonware' and treated accordingly.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:59 am
by Mataxes
Except now they aren't!

Follow the link in two posts back -- those resources are available for free.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 2:21 pm
by Bonhumm
Thank you, updating my original post.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:08 pm
by Slimcreeper
Hey, anyone else found this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LupkzFy ... e=youtu.be

Myths Guided. It's an actual play with a baby GM and baby players learning Earthdawn in real time. The first couple episodes are almost painful - but revealing. by the one from this week, it starts to get genuinely entertaining and not just "Holy crap, that was us when we were 20 trying this game for the first time!"

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:03 pm
by Telarus
Cool, thanks for sharing!

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 2:00 am
by Mataxes
I became aware of them shortly before the first episode aired on Twitch, and have tried to keep tabs on the game since then.

By the way, I have a thing set up on twitter that alerts me whenever somebody uses "Earthdawn" in a tweet. I retweet the good stuff. If you follow me (@mataxes), you'll have a good chance of catching it as well.

Re: Earthdawn Social Media

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:27 pm
by Marzhin
So as mentioned in a couple of places I'm currently writing the Arancia sourcebook.
I recently delivered the first draft, emphasis on first, meaning we still have a long way to go. But at least something can be read from beginning to end ^^

A few weeks ago I was a guest at a French convention called Japan Tours Festival (which, despite the name, has a big tabletop section). With FASA's kind authorization I gave a "preview" of the work I've done on that part of the setting, and especially how it was shaped by historical research about ancient Gaul and pre-Gallic cultures.

Here's a couple of pictures from the talk: https://twitter.com/marzhin/status/1099670094773436417

When the time comes to talk about this book in more detail, I'll hopefully be able to tell you all about this journey here on the FASA blog :)