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Neo-Paladin
01-09-2010, 03:42 PM
Hey all,
so instead of getting work done over my winter break, like I was supposed to, I worked on a contemporary fantasy setting and mechanics I've had rattling around in my head for awhile; I've called it Modern Magi. The link is below. It's still pretty rough, but some of the mechanics are novel to my experience.
Modern Magi V 0.1 (https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/ealderson/ModernMagi-vs0.1.pdf)
I welcome feedback! :thanks:
wraith
01-09-2010, 04:26 PM
I like it. It sort of reminds me of the Dresden Files meets Monte Cooks World of Darkness. Would you mind uploading a .rtf or .txt version so I can put it in our wiki? You'll be cited as credit for it under your name here or if you want to use your real name please let me know.
Neo-Paladin
01-09-2010, 06:48 PM
Thanks! Yeah, WoD and Dresden Files were all influences (a few others besides), but I was definitely aiming for all magic being coincidental in the mundane world.
I can upload a .rtf version, but should I then upload the magic skills tree as a separate picture? Is there a preferred format?
wraith
01-09-2010, 07:52 PM
Thanks! Yeah, WoD and Dresden Files were all influences (a few others besides), but I was definitely aiming for all magic being coincidental in the mundane world.
I can upload a .rtf version, but should I then upload the magic skills tree as a separate picture? Is there a preferred format?
Anyway you wish to do it is fine. Once the material is placed in the Resurrection wiki you have the option of putting pictures in. If you want you can upload the images and the .rtf and I'll place them in for you. With only eight pages it would only take me two or three minutes to do it all. That's the beauty of having a fan wiki. Thanks for contributing material. You can click my signature to go to Resurrection's main site or you can go directly there through www.opend6.wikia.com if you want to do it yourself. It's really easy.
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