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On #Twitterville This Week

This week’s #Tittterville writing challenge is about Guilds, Brotherhoods and Cabals.

Some organisations will be above board and respected such as the Silver Balance Union. Their members will be upright members of the community. Other, organisations, like the Wizards Guild, will be legitimate but more feared than respected. …. The twin thieves guilds of the [...]

The Magic of #Twitterville

The creative writing exercise that is #Twitterville continues over Twitterville.org.
This week’s challenge is magic. In a fantasy city in a fantasy world, magic is going to play a significant role in the life of the inhabitants but can you create plot hooks and background material on the subject in just a 140 characters?
The heads of [...]

#Twitterville Continues

The collaborative, Twitter based fantasy setting #Twitterville relaunched last week and despite a long break has immediately re-captured people’s imagination. In response to last week’s challenge for the “Bogeyman and Ghost Stories” of #Twitterville, we discovered what haunts the thieves, a nightmarish beggar in the ranks of the Reaching Palm Guild and Elvish children’s monster-under-the-bed. [...]

New Challenge on Twitterville

This week #Twitterville challenge is up and it is all about Bogeyman and Ghost Stories. Get yourselves over to Twitterville.org for all the gory details.

Return of #Twitterville

Tomorrow sees the long awaited returned of #Twitterville. The creative writing exercise that is rapidly turning into a fully blown fantasy campaign world. It was put on hold back in May, just as it was hitting its stride due to events outside my control. But now its back and ready to become something really special.
The [...]

Coming Soon

Tomorrow I’m off on holiday to the Glastonbury festival which means there won’t be any thing new here for a week. But on my return, things get busy.
Starting on the 1st of July, 6d6 Fireball are hosting the Bloggers carnival. I’ve already got some articles lined up and as the subject is one that is [...]

Formating #Twitterville – A Different Kind of Setting

The issue I’m struggling with is how to convert #Twitterville into a usable setting for a GM.
#Twitterville differs from other settings in two ways. Firstly, all its entries are limited to 140 characters so there are no long essays on the background or politics of the city. Secondly, it is being created by a range [...]

#Twitterville – Where the Streets Have No Name

Behold, the city of #Twitterville!
Click for a larger and more complete map.
This week’s creative writing exercise is to name the streets and give them character. What sort of people live and work on them? Are the long or short? What is the history behind the names? The aim is to flesh out the city. To [...]

#Twitterville – The First PDF

The first #Twitterville PDF is now free to download from here.
It is extremely rough and needs much more work but it does contain a map and all the #Twitterville entries (apart from one I had to take out for copyright reasons). Take a look at it and let me know what you think of the [...]

#Twitterville – The Loneliest Town

This weeks #Twitterville is about the area around the town. The terrain, the weather, the wildlife and the dangers within 100 miles of the town.
It is very easy to focus on exciting things like ruined castles or dark woods but remember that mundane things have to happen. Towns need a water supply, a food [...]

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