Thanks for having me Aviad! It was a total blast! What I want to know from folks is the elevator pitch for their campaign settings?? So for mine, it has very much become "The Apocalypse is here, the Sea of Sand has been cursed and corrupted monstrosities threaten civilization. All that keeps the chaos at bay are the Hunters."
"Ragnarök has come, The gods are dead or silent, The sun is gone, and beyond the light of Elding is starless night. Monsters, legends, and artifacts of power remain in the dark. Drive it back. Take back the light."
Thank you for a great vid. I enjoyed hearing about the evolution of a world and the advice about publishing, good stuff! I will definitely check out Icarus Games. Thanks for the introduction Aviad.
I have written my entire curse of strahd campaign from the beginning, but it has a lot of homered elements. But I have over 500 pages written, is there a way I could publish it? I don't want to take credit for the dnd but I really would love to share the story
Hey Josh! Apologies for the late reply. Since Ravenloft is propriety of WotC, you can't publish it under the Open Game License. However, if you publish it on the DMsGuild, you can probably do that. Please consult this article: support.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/articles/217520927-Ownership-and-License-OGL-Questions Note that the moment you publish anything on the DMs Guild, you give away your rights to that content, which means you won't be able to publish it anywhere else.
Publishing in the TTRPG space often refers to DriveThruRPG or DMsGuild. Some publishers also use Patreon for that purpose. Homebrew is a bit of an odd term. Is anything other than the official WotC content homebrew? I'm not sure. I consider it a matter of perspective and professionalism. I no longer think of my content as "homebrew," but I do publish adventures in a world I've created. Hope that helps!
Thanks for having me Aviad! It was a total blast!
What I want to know from folks is the elevator pitch for their campaign settings??
So for mine, it has very much become "The Apocalypse is here, the Sea of Sand has been cursed and corrupted monstrosities threaten civilization. All that keeps the chaos at bay are the Hunters."
"Ragnarök has come,
The gods are dead or silent,
The sun is gone, and beyond the light of Elding is starless night. Monsters, legends, and artifacts of power remain in the dark. Drive it back. Take back the light."
Is there anything else you'd like me to ask Anto? Let me know in the comments and you may see his beautiful face in this channel more often!
Two of my favourite TTRPG UA-camrs together?
Yes please!
Anto is a great guy - this interview is fantastic.
Thank you Mark! And I agree. Anto is wonderful and inspiring 😁
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Thank you for a great vid. I enjoyed hearing about the evolution of a world and the advice about publishing, good stuff! I will definitely check out Icarus Games. Thanks for the introduction Aviad.
Bennie! Glad you liked our chat. I had fun with it too. Definitely check IG out, you won't be disappointed 😄
This is awesome. I love hearing the process of all of this. Subscribed
Glad you liked it! 😁
I have written my entire curse of strahd campaign from the beginning, but it has a lot of homered elements. But I have over 500 pages written, is there a way I could publish it? I don't want to take credit for the dnd but I really would love to share the story
Hey Josh! Apologies for the late reply. Since Ravenloft is propriety of WotC, you can't publish it under the Open Game License. However, if you publish it on the DMsGuild, you can probably do that. Please consult this article: support.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/articles/217520927-Ownership-and-License-OGL-Questions
Note that the moment you publish anything on the DMs Guild, you give away your rights to that content, which means you won't be able to publish it anywhere else.
Where does one publish and what would I call it a homebrew or module?.
Publishing in the TTRPG space often refers to DriveThruRPG or DMsGuild. Some publishers also use Patreon for that purpose.
Homebrew is a bit of an odd term. Is anything other than the official WotC content homebrew? I'm not sure. I consider it a matter of perspective and professionalism. I no longer think of my content as "homebrew," but I do publish adventures in a world I've created.
Hope that helps!