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Advernture Creation

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Hi all

Working on some simple charts for inspiration for creating adventures
This of course takes less time than actually doing all the work of making one, while I think of some to make

So the first helper is a simple list taken from all the Doc Savage Novels. I stripped out duplicates, words like of, an, in, etc. and here is a simple list to check out for ideas.
Just roll a few times for the inspirational words and then craft something from there
The second set of adventure seeds will be similar to this, with a bit more framework while more detailed items are in progress.

Comments are desired.

http://www.geocities.com/kelsons2002/Ad ... edsOne.pdf
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Post by goodmangames »

I haven't seen that particular system before, but I think it could be useful. Although it might take a couple rolls before the ideas really start flowing!
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Thanks

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Thanks for the comments

yeah it is more like seeds to work from
the next item is more like a book title, then craft the adventure around it
Also thinking on how to do more work using Constables as the driving force
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Revised

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all my files

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got my links all on one page


http://www.geocities.com/kelsons2002/ESSupport.html


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