I've been working on the lore for an original campaign, that I'm planning to make with the D:OS2 Editor. There are already 15+ Word pages of written material and a handcrafted map I've painted with some freeware painting program.

Now that the EE editor is out I'll probably wait some weeks for Larian to release a stable build and then I'm gonna make a small 1 hour prequel campaign.

All to often have my attemps to make a scenario/mod been permanently blocked by some bug that makes the editor crash when I tries to open my work.

I'm a noob when it comes to modding or coding, I mostly just follows some video tutorial word by word, and the frustration of the unstable builds for the vanilla editor sort of forced my creative energy into making the lore and background for the world that I plan my campaign to take place in.

I know that what I have planned will probably take years to complete, but then again I've played CRPG since the late 90' and I have a lot of patience. Working on this thing has become some sort of a hobby to me and a "meditative tool" (if you can call it that) I use when trying to fall asleep, just close my eyes and think of loremaking delight sleep

I personally won't enjoy a RPG much, if there is not some sort of background lore or setting to it. Something to give the illusion that it is a real world you are interacting with, there are things happening around you and you are not the center of attention. That's why I love games set in the Forgotten Realms, because there is just this vast world surrounding these games.
When I have made my written lore material a little more cohesive, I would like to post it on the forum to see what fellow fantasy RPG'ers think of it.

Last edited by MAHak; 05/04/16 08:54 PM.