Hi there. Great to see some Scarred Lands work appearing, particularly in pathfinder format. I've been working hard at pathfinder conversions for this great setting for some time; do you accept submissions and to whom would I send any work?
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See the all-call here and the followup here. They don't mention Scarred Lands, because we weren't working on projects for it at the time, but they contain our process for submissions.
Thanks for asking!
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I have a related question, but as an artist rather than a writer.
Is the Disclosure Form meant to be printed, signed and scanned, or filled out digitally and e-signed? I'm unable to access the Artist Disc. Form from the device I'm using, but I remember it having a bit more to it than the Writers form, including editability.
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Am i getting it right and is Onyx Path going to publish revised/updated edition of the Scarred Lands setting, one compatible with Pathfinder's version of D20?
Is that what this new forum area is about?
I would like very much to see a new version of Scarn, specially one where the issue of divine might (are gods beings of unstatable, unreachable puisance or mighty, epic but limited beings? the setting danced in terribly contradicting ways around the issue a number of times), magic x psionics (gods x slarecians) and some points of power rituals and other setting-specific magic were given greater thought and some fine-tuning.
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Originally posted by Baaldam View PostAm i getting it right and is Onyx Path going to publish revised/updated edition of the Scarred Lands setting, one compatible with Pathfinder's version of D20?
Gauntlet of Spiragos is already available.
Ian A. A. Watson
Onyx Path Community Manager
Trinity Continuum Content Lead
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Originally posted by Cptmachine View PostI've been a big fan of the game since the first book beat out the monster manual for 3rd edition. My only beef with the setting was the bizarre sense of scale each of the continents had themselves and compared to others in terms of their distance from one to another.With how rich and detailed the setting is, continents had to be on a grand scale to squeeze it all in I guess, plus a titan or 12 would need a huge playground. Most recently, the size has leant itself perfectly to a Kingmaker conversion I'm running on Ghelspad.
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Originally posted by JTroy View PostI have a related question, but as an artist rather than a writer.
Is the Disclosure Form meant to be printed, signed and scanned, or filled out digitally and e-signed? I'm unable to access the Artist Disc. Form from the device I'm using, but I remember it having a bit more to it than the Writers form, including editability.
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Originally posted by Cptmachine View PostI've been a big fan of the game since the first book beat out the monster manual for 3rd edition. My only beef with the setting was the bizarre sense of scale each the continents had themselves and compared to others in terms of their distance from one to another.
I ran into similar problems with my game, but I considered it an awesome challenges to explain it all. Like, can you travel west from Ghelspad to get to Asherak? I decided no, and came up with a reason why.
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Originally posted by Ketina View Post
Just think of Scarn as 90%+ water.
I ran into similar problems with my game, but I considered it an awesome challenges to explain it all. Like, can you travel west from Ghelspad to get to Asherak? I decided no, and came up with a reason why.
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I to am interested in doing some art. Here is my page, It even has some cover mock ups for scarred lands Net books i was planning on making eventually
http://yardarkwood.deviantart.com/gallery/.
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I'm curious as to what exactly was your reason why one couldn't sail west from Ghelspad to Asherak. Just that Scarn's surface is primarily covered by water?
Nice gallery CliffRice
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