September 26, 2004
Organization
So let's create a new post for each chapter that we want to write, and then each of us can use 'comments' under that particular post to add information relative to that chapter. That way a post and all of its comments can end up being a chapter in the eventual guild.
How does that sound?
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Linett had a brilliant idea about how the chapters could flow one into another. She suggested a first-person narrative, sort of like what might happen after Silvy talks to you. For example:
A rather tipsy looking elf strumming a lyre walks up to you and says, "Welcome! So you joined us, eh? Well let me give you a few tips about so-and-so."
Then at the end of that section maybe he passes out, or leads you to another bard who looks up from polishing his scimitar and says, "Ah yes, you'll need some weapons. Let me tell you about this..." and so on. This way it's personalized and unique, and we can add some very distinctive bard-like behaviors and mannerisms to the individuals speaking to the reader.
Wouldn't that be cool?
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A rather tipsy looking elf strumming a lyre walks up to you and says, "Welcome! So you joined us, eh? Well let me give you a few tips about so-and-so."
Then at the end of that section maybe he passes out, or leads you to another bard who looks up from polishing his scimitar and says, "Ah yes, you'll need some weapons. Let me tell you about this..." and so on. This way it's personalized and unique, and we can add some very distinctive bard-like behaviors and mannerisms to the individuals speaking to the reader.
Wouldn't that be cool?
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