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Gamer's Corner => Fan Created Worlds => Aecyr-Grene => Topic started by: Cormac Doyle on November 30, 2005, 03:44:14 AM
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From the balmy southern Duchy of Iscebethel to the cold northern duchy of Northumbethel, the kingdom of Coryn presents a widely varied campaign setting.
Occupied by a strange mixture of Dynndh clans, Provencarean feudal nobility and the Aetheleode former nobility and populous (all human), the kingdom is sliding into a sate of internicine warfare as news of the King's demise filters out from the central Duchies.
Read more about it at my website ...
http://www.aecyr-grene.org/index.shtml (http://www.aecyr-grene.org/index.shtml)
Cormac
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Hey, excellent. Good post. This saves a lot of time searching the old forums.
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OK - for anyone who's interested ...
I've posted some additional campaign logs at
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http://www.aecyr-grene.org/sessions.shtml (http://www.aecyr-grene.org/sessions/index.html)
http://www.aecyr-grene.org/sessions/index.html (http://www.aecyr-grene.org/sessions/index.html)
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I thinks its funny - I normally aim for "serious" when were playing, but the guys got the "giddies", so I ran with it
Cormac
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New Section:
Optional HARP & Rolemaster Material ...
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http://www.aecyr-grene.org/options.shtml (http://www.aecyr-grene.org/options/index.shtml)
http://www.aecyr-grene.org/options/index.shtml (http://www.aecyr-grene.org/options/index.shtml)
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This will be a mirror of my Guildcompanion articles.
At the moment - it's just the Werewolf and Tattoo articles ... but I'll be adding the others ...
Cormac
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Cormac, the above links (except the one to the homepage) are broken. Of course the campaign logs and RM/HARP material is accesible from your homepage, so it's not a big deal.
By the way, a beautiful piece of work. The long hours put into it really shine.
Rb
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Sorry - did a bit of a "Reorgansiation" ... hopefully the links are now correct.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I don't really have as much time as I would liek to spend on it - I have lots of plans ... just no time to execute them :(
Cormac