Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone.
Airianna Valenshia wrote:
Computer Science, huh? So what got you interested in that field?
I've been dealing with computers since middle school, so when I took a CS course in college on a whim I found that the subject matter was easy (until 300-levels, anyway) and more importantly that I "fit" in the department.
Airianna Valenshia wrote:
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I'm designing a pen-and-paper / play-by-email strategy game.
That sounds very cool and complex. How exactly would that work, and what types of strategy would be involved?
How it works: Each turn, the players give the Judge (in my current campaign, me) their strategies for the turn, and then I tell them the results; when this was my friends in school that I saw every day, this was passing paper back and forth, but now we send emails instead. I've also written some helper software (just a map viewer right now, but I'm working on more) to make playing the game easier.
"What kinds of strategy are involved": Each player takes the role of the commander of an isolated military outpost on an imagined world. And by "strategy" I do mean
strategy; I've built in an information lag so the players usually can't be in charge of tactics. But I try to be open to whatever ideas the players have. So far in my current campaign, the players have been mostly concerned with managing (increasing) their peoples' limited resources and bootstrapping their technological level (since one of the game's distinctive features is that a player can "invent" advances by explaining them in terms his or her people can understand), but we're still in the very early stages.
If you'd like to know more, feel free to PM or email me, or check my blog.
Airianna Valenshia wrote:
So, what type of plot have you been following for your story? Can you label it as high fantasy or... the other type of fantasy? (the name escapes me now) We also have a Sci-Fi side of HW, if your story has any science techie type stuff that you would like to discuss.
I'm aiming for "mythopoeic fantasy", by which I mean fantasy resting upon a thick, solid worldbuilding foundation, though I draw heavily from, and sometimes twist, "standard" fantasy elements and tropes. Basically, the sort of thing I like to read. Probably closer to "high fantasy" than anything else in that system of categorization.
I do know about Holy Worlds Sci-Fi, but I hardly have the time to follow
one new forum, let alone two ..., and many of the scientific / technological elements would (I think) be as awkward a fit there as here because so much is so intimately involved with what I call "applied metaphysics," which is what makes the Shine Cycle definitely fantasy. But I may end up there too; we'll see.
Captain Nemo wrote:
congratulations on taking time to pre-write!
For me, the background material, at least the timeline and consistency-checking, is partly simple necessity given the sheer
size of the task before which I find myself, and partly (I'm sad to say) mere procrastination.
I intend to post some of my "background material" here, once I lurk for a bit (there ought to be a FAQ entry explaining the purpose and contents of the various forums and subforums; figuring out where I should post what will take some time and study) and rework the material I've already posted to my blog into a form more suitable for this venue. My poetry is less of a fit for here, as it rarely even borders on the fantastical (daydreams yes, fantasy-the-genre no), and in any case I've already posted so
much of it on my blog I wouldn't know where to begin it here.
Again, thank you for the warm welcome. Would that some of the cupcakes and/or brownies were substantial, and here!