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Korzhin iz Adban

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    48 years old, playing since 14 (Call of Cthulhu, then RuneQuest, then D&D). Later, Pendragon, Shadowrun, Vampire and the rest of the World of Darkness, Legend of the Five Rings, Nobilis. GURPS. Currently, Delta Green, Star Trek Adventures, World of Darkness, Call of Cthulhu, RQ-Glorantha, Numenera, etc...
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    GURPS-Eört (own world, building for 30 years), Star Trek Adventures, Fading Suns, Mage: the Ascension, Changeling: the Dreaming, Vampire: the Masquerade 5th Edition.
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    Madrid, Spain
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    48 years old, worked as a TTRPG-translator, then as a teacher of English for more than years, now studying Pathological Anatomy and Fisiology, an Advanced Vocational Training Degree.

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  1. Thanks for all your comments, and clarifications. Let's scratch everything and go back to the drawing board again!
  2. Thanks for all your kind replies: 1) This is my original idea: A short mini-campaign prequel to "Beyond the Mountains of Madness" set in the distant, distant past (in the Cenozoic age, actually) in which the players will play "Elder Things Investigators", that is, Elder Things (most probably, the ones that survived, frozen, and were discovered by the 1st and 2nd Miskatonic Expeditions). The temporary title (a bit of a self-referential humour) is "Behind the Sheltering Mountains" May I do so? What a percentage of references to "Beyond the Mountains of Madness" may I include? I guess maps, etc... will have to be redrawn... I'm planning on modifying the Character Creation process, the character sheet and so on, so in the end the adventure and setting will look... and feel... somehow different, but true in spirit, to classical Call of Cthulhu 7th scenarios. Additionally, I would like to modify some rules from RuneQuest: Adventures in Glorantha and add them, as Elder Things were taller and physically more powerful than humans. Is it ok to do so? Are there any special considerations or guidelines I should be aware of? Maybe include references and guidelines from the Jonestown Compendium? 1) They told me this is not an appropriate theme for the Miskatonic Repository. 2) I added this caveat: What if the Investigators were temporarily trapped in Elder Things' bodies, after having accidently activated used Yithian technology, during a Miskatonic University experiment? Something similar to what happened in "The Shadow out of Time"? They would still be human beings, and investigators, but they would be able to see the fall of the City as it happened. Their main objective, however, would be to escape the city and return to their own time. 2) They haven't replied yet, but I assume they won't, and tell me again this not appropriate theme for the MR. So, any ideas on how to be able to release this in Drivethrurpg? Will it be possible to do so using BRP? Do you think the idea sounds cool and interesting? Or should I forget about the whole business?
  3. Hola, ¿qué hay? Tranquilo, está bien. Tu español no es horrible, está bien, OK. Hello, what's up? Don't worry, it's alright. Your Spanish is not horrible, it's OK.
  4. I have had what I think is a great idea for a Lovecraftesque mini-campaign which, however, is not suited for The Miskatonic Repository, according to Michael O'Brian. Will we be able to publish it on Drivethrurpg, via some kind of licencing-program? Or is that yet unknown?
  5. Sounds very interesting, and the systems looks (on the surface) similar to Savage World...
  6. Hello there! This is Fabian (aka Adbán) from Madrid. Nice to be here and meet you all!
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