I agree with Twiggyleaf. After seeing you around the forums for a while I decided to check out your site. I’ve got to say, of all the many campaign sites I’ve seen here at the portal, yours is one of the most original I’ve encountered. I’ve read up to chapter 1 so far, and I really like the idea of a Giant Machine, operating on crystals and rays of light, that opens gateways to distant worlds.
Moreover, I love how you’ve incorporated the themes of light, color and gears throughout your site, and have even created T-Shirts for your players based on this theme! I must say, I think that I am going to borrow this idea from you and Twiggyleaf (who has done the same thing); I’m going to create custom T’s for my players for Christmas this year. Anyway, I’ve enjoyed browsing your site and I intend to return and read the rest of your adventure logs.
I was thinking of you and your musical supplement to your gaming and I thought I might share “Radio Rivendell”
http://www.radiorivendell.com/page/listen/
You may already know of it, and seeing as you actually dedicate time towards getting the right music, it probably won’t be so useful, but may also be a useful backup for when you leave your MP3 player at home and need at least some atmospheric music while playing.
We don’t have music while we play, but I often listen to Radio Rivendell while I am working on my Campaign in the house.
I agree with Twiggyleaf. After seeing you around the forums for a while I decided to check out your site. I’ve got to say, of all the many campaign sites I’ve seen here at the portal, yours is one of the most original I’ve encountered. I’ve read up to chapter 1 so far, and I really like the idea of a Giant Machine, operating on crystals and rays of light, that opens gateways to distant worlds.
Moreover, I love how you’ve incorporated the themes of light, color and gears throughout your site, and have even created T-Shirts for your players based on this theme! I must say, I think that I am going to borrow this idea from you and Twiggyleaf (who has done the same thing); I’m going to create custom T’s for my players for Christmas this year. Anyway, I’ve enjoyed browsing your site and I intend to return and read the rest of your adventure logs.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Hey DarkMagus
I was thinking of you and your musical supplement to your gaming and I thought I might share “Radio Rivendell”
http://www.radiorivendell.com/page/listen/You may already know of it, and seeing as you actually dedicate time towards getting the right music, it probably won’t be so useful, but may also be a useful backup for when you leave your MP3 player at home and need at least some atmospheric music while playing.
We don’t have music while we play, but I often listen to Radio Rivendell while I am working on my Campaign in the house.
Toodle-pip!
Mark aka twiggyleaf
I love the simplicity of the concept. Music and colours working together must also provide excellent atmosphere while playing.