Hello all!
Back to the reality of the blog-o-sphere.
I just returned from a three week tour of the Greenshore grounds, traveled back through her history, forged something close to a hundred effects, spells, and mystic items for the locations our hapless hero(s) will discover...
Dizzying, surreal, and lots of creative monkey fun!
In an effort to head off a couple of issues that I foresee in a number of upcoming books, I've taken the liberty to create a buffet line of interred mystics in the Greenshore catacombs. That required me to take a long, hard look at an area of the complex named the "Oodana Circle". This location broke ground in 1895 to house 13 guardian mystics.
Yep, I wrote the occupants of each bungalow for the full 123 years of service.
The history of the place had already been neatly filled out, so it was simply a matter of determining who lived where when what was happening.
I moved between that madness and filling the various vaults of the various groups 'round town as well. Now I feel like I've got a steady footing on the Ashland landscape. Onto book III!
Back to the reality of the blog-o-sphere.
I just returned from a three week tour of the Greenshore grounds, traveled back through her history, forged something close to a hundred effects, spells, and mystic items for the locations our hapless hero(s) will discover...
Dizzying, surreal, and lots of creative monkey fun!
In an effort to head off a couple of issues that I foresee in a number of upcoming books, I've taken the liberty to create a buffet line of interred mystics in the Greenshore catacombs. That required me to take a long, hard look at an area of the complex named the "Oodana Circle". This location broke ground in 1895 to house 13 guardian mystics.
Yep, I wrote the occupants of each bungalow for the full 123 years of service.
The history of the place had already been neatly filled out, so it was simply a matter of determining who lived where when what was happening.
I moved between that madness and filling the various vaults of the various groups 'round town as well. Now I feel like I've got a steady footing on the Ashland landscape. Onto book III!
-Dave
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