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Rewriting questions
For those of you who've made entries for the netbooks, looking back after all these years, what would you have revised? Feel free to share, because there's stuff I'd redo on mine.
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Alfred Timothy: Daddy?
Nathan Timothy: Yes, son.
Alfred Timothy: What does regret mean?
Nathan Timothy: Well son, the funny thing about regret is that it's better to regret something you have done than to regret something that you haven't done. And by the way, If you see your mom this weekend, will you be sure and
Tell her...
I haven't thought about it much, but if there are stuff in the Markovian survey to fix there is still time until the SoS Gaz.
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Some reviewers have written that I write too much information or give too many Dread Possibilities or alternative possibilities etc. Personally while I understand the reasons for these critics and believe they are right, I disagree as far as RPG goes that "less is more", I believe that a minor detail or extra info may be the spark/inspiration for a DM to develop an idea to a whole campaign, adventure or something else.
Nathan Timothy: Yes, son.
Alfred Timothy: What does regret mean?
Nathan Timothy: Well son, the funny thing about regret is that it's better to regret something you have done than to regret something that you haven't done. And by the way, If you see your mom this weekend, will you be sure and
Tell her...
I haven't thought about it much, but if there are stuff in the Markovian survey to fix there is still time until the SoS Gaz.
PS
Some reviewers have written that I write too much information or give too many Dread Possibilities or alternative possibilities etc. Personally while I understand the reasons for these critics and believe they are right, I disagree as far as RPG goes that "less is more", I believe that a minor detail or extra info may be the spark/inspiration for a DM to develop an idea to a whole campaign, adventure or something else.
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Re: Rewriting questions
Fun thing to ask... I'm currently reviewing my old "Alternate Races" article, and I guess I could've been a little more sensitive with some of them, especially with those which have real-life mirrors, like the dwarves.
I guess it would've been just a matter of writing them with a little more care...
I guess it would've been just a matter of writing them with a little more care...
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Re: Rewriting questions
Yes, there are things I would modify.
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The main one I guess I'll be able to fix if we ever get the final SoS Gaz together. I regret the connotations that Althea got darklordship for taking revenge on an abuser and for suffering from post-partum depression. I tried to tread the line between "irredeemable evil" and "tragic and relatable" and I think I fell too far on the relatable side. Not sure of an easy fix, as I do like the backstory I gave her a lot and wouldn't want to completely rewrite it, but maybe just a matter of tweaking by making Stelios more sympathetic and making Althea's evil more clear.
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You could make Stelios the Darklord, instead. I did it. 

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Stelios is the diminutive form of the name Stylianos (Greek: Στυλιανός) given to honor St. Stylianos (of Paphlagonia), a Greek Orthodox saint, the protector of children, born in Adrianopolis sometime between 400 AD and 500 AD.. The name is derived from the Greek word στυλος (stylos) that means "pillar". The Bollandist Hippolyte Delehaye argued that Stylianos never existed, but was a confusion with Alypios the Stylite, who shares a saint's day and city of birth, with the attribute 'stylite' being confused with a cognomen Στυλιανός (both derived from στύλος 'pillar'). A number of laws against paganism were issued towards the end of Byzantine emperor Theodosius I reign, in later 4th century AD, before St. Stylianos's birth.
Whatever the truth behind its origin it is a Christian name and not appropriate for an Ancient Greek themed domain in my opinion.
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Stelios is a character in the film 300, a film full of historical inaccuracies.
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Meaning stone pillar Stelios is instead perfectly appropriate for my Demise, as Medusa/Maedar culture revolves around rock and stone.
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If you were Greek it would be kind of funny to have a NPC named Stelios appearing in your adventure... 
On the other hand you are not so I guess it is just a name.

On the other hand you are not so I guess it is just a name.

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That is understandable.Mephisto of the FoS wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:54 am If you were Greek it would be kind of funny to have a NPC named Stelios appearing in your adventure...
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Yup, not having a native Greek speaker like Mephisto to check my names over was another regret.Mephisto of the FoS wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:54 am If you were Greek it would be kind of funny to have a NPC named Stelios appearing in your adventure...
On the other hand you are not so I guess it is just a name.![]()

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Stylianos would be better but still... (cringe).Mistmaster wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:26 am Meaning stone pillar Stelios is instead perfectly appropriate for my Demise, as Medusa/Maedar culture revolves around rock and stone.
Stylos Greek=στύλος: means pillar, column etc.
Petra Greek=πέτρα: means stone.
So stone pillar would be petrostylos=πετρόστυλος and then maybe Petrostylianos is a name I can think of coming from that but still is a bit weird.
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Althea could be tied with Theros from Mythic Odyssey of Theros. This 5th edition sourcebook details the Theros campaign setting (Magic: The Gathering) inspired by Greek myths and culture but with different gods and goddesses.Gonzoron of the FoS wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:16 pm The main one I guess I'll be able to fix if we ever get the final SoS Gaz together. I regret the connotations that Althea got darklordship for taking revenge on an abuser and for suffering from post-partum depression.
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Would the references to Theros be mostly lore-based or would there be some sort of mechanical references, like magic items from Theros that got corrupted by the dread realms or something else like that? I like the idea, I’m just wondering how said link would go beyond surface level, like how your Falkovnia files go beyond surface level with the deep ties of Drakov (and Falkovnia as a whole) and Taladas.
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If you need to add anything to your articles, mistipedia's post for your article can be edited to suggest change. Just identify it as "author's rewrite"yaoihuntressearth wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:25 pm For those of you who've made entries for the netbooks, looking back after all these years, what would you have revised? Feel free to share, because there's stuff I'd redo on mine.
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