>>6102738>QMReally, it's the continuation of a few things that I wish I could see. Sure, I could try my hand at writing an elf living and adventuring long after their age's time, in an era that's all but forgotten the heroes and legends of three centuries ago, when magic has all but faded, but it just wouldn't be the same as Tides doing it.
Or L5R, settings that I adore when written but don't quite grok it myself.
It's not quite the question but I feel that you could write something good based on a Magic the Gathering planeswalker. Each plane can be a different story arc, the setting can be flexible and almost whatever you want. It might fall prey to the common quest problem of lacking a clear direction, but I think it could be good fodder for interdimensional bounty hunter, or mail courier, or treasure seeker.
MTG's art just gets my imagination spinning sometimes.
>PlayerI'm working on finishing Core of Steel. So, yes. Ha. Actually cuts into my time reading other quests.
>GeneralMore activity is always good. But I don't think I could handle trying to write sessions. Even when I was going at my fastest, my stuff would be nudged off the board pretty quick.
>MiscPies, yes. Bread, yes. Anything else, whatever.