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May 31, 2005

Memorial Day Delay

Hello All.

The holidays have caused delays from my usual merry missives and are still doing so!

Just wanted to let you know that I'll be back on track next week and will sprinkle some more info on here by end of this week!

Thanks for reading!

Regards,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 09:38 AM

May 23, 2005

Adam and Kevin are scribbling away...

Yep, the deal is sealed and two great artists are busy putting their spin on the wondrous world of Runepunk.

I already appreciate their hard work and talent and will post links to both of their sites in the near future.

And, let's not forgot Steven who's been working on this thing from the very start.

Regards,

Sean


Posted by razorwise at 01:19 PM

May 16, 2005

Artworks and Other Works

Greets.

Finalizing deals with artists for RunePunk and good stuff will definitely come of it. Different artists will each bring their own perspective to the massive city of ScatterPoint. I've another meeting this afternoon with a guy that'll be perfect for the APB and tomorrow with the Image guy and his close associate.

Agents of Oblivion is beginning to shape up and will have its own little space soon enough and Katana is looking cooler than a kata. :)

Regards,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 02:36 PM

May 09, 2005

Round Here

Greets.

I had a nice conversation Friday with a SW luminary that you may well know if you're into Savage Worlds. We discussed stuff.

Yes, I know. Vague, vague, vague. Why does he even mention it, if he's not gonna talk about it? Because it means added coolness in the future. That's being worked on.

I always wondered why other companies dwelled in the shadows on some points. I've learned a lesson that I had forgotten. Nothing is certain. I've already touched upon that previously, but there ya go again.

If you nip over to the Peg Forums, you'll see the Great Mecha Debate still rages. I find this particularly interesting as I compare it to Lee Hammock's rough draft on Mecha and scratch my head. I didn't commission a writer to do work that I'll just give away, but it's essential to Anime, just curious if that's how it should be handled in mainstream games that way which begs the question. How real do you want your fantasy? Sounds like a good logo doesn't it. Might have to use it.

At any rate, back to work for me. You too. Why are you spending your work hours reading this? :P

Regards,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 02:04 PM

May 02, 2005

Mission in Grey Mesa

Greets.

Last night, the group gathered around the table to do a polishing playtest of RunePunk. Present was a Ferren Runecaster, a Sellsword Overwrought, and a ShadowPriest who met at the Flywheel, an Overwrought-dominated bar, around the corner from an iron press. A misunderstanding about birthrights with a drunken patron, resulted in a frenetic bar flight resulting in one slain Overwrought (not the player's character) and one knocked out with its system overloaded by RuneBolts. A passing GearHawk recognized the Ferren and offered to accompany them in exchange for a share of the chain.

Soon after, they set out into the steamy streets of Grey Mesa. They wove through the Warrens where they scared off a pack of diseased Ferren who demanded tribute with intimidation and the dread runecasting of the Whisper of Reckoning. Their quest? A mysterious meeting at the Dark Temple, that lay in the heart of the Warrens, arranged at the behest of the High Priest of Shadow.

They walked into a plaza area where the moon shone down into the lower regions, casting long strange shadows, causing the characters to stand about in amazement. This drew the attention of the City Guard who always take note when an Overwrought wanders too far away from the factory. After presenting his papers, the Overwrought seethed and led his companions into the dank sewers as they wound their way around towards the Dark Temple, eventually encountering a strange demon-scorpion hybrid that nearly killed the Overwrought, who was rescued by the dead aim of the GearHawk and the mystic abilities of the Andari ShadowPriest.

What happened next? More strangeness that is better left for you to discover on your own...

Regards,

Sean

Posted by razorwise at 03:42 PM