Visit ShadowNet. It was a really great idea at the time; a collaborative website for ADRPG fans. These days, it would have lived forever as a wiki. You know, it
sounds wierd, there was a time before the wiki. Those were bad times
for collaboration.
I met Jason Dettman, author and host of ShadowNet, when Cpu and I lived in Beijing. I tried to run an ADRPG campaign by e-mail. Since I was living in China, I tried to give it some Chinese flavor. Jason was one of the players.
Getting married, living and working abroad, and running a game took too much time, so I killed the game after the bidding war. In this, I join a long and distinguished line of fellow ADRPG game masters. I still have some rules, but the Chinese mythology parts are my least favorite bits. They seem really forced.
Jason was supportive of Shattered Jade and I enjoyed his pages. The embossed gold buttons you see on ShadowNet and several members of the Golden Circle webring were done by me for ShadowNet, while I was out of work and learning Photoshop through the Photoshop 3.0 WOW! book.
Getting married, living and working abroad, and running a game took too much time, so I killed the game after the bidding war. In this, I join a long and distinguished line of fellow ADRPG game masters. I still have some rules, but the Chinese mythology parts are my least favorite bits. They seem really forced.
Jason was supportive of Shattered Jade and I enjoyed his pages. The embossed gold buttons you see on ShadowNet and several members of the Golden Circle webring were done by me for ShadowNet, while I was out of work and learning Photoshop through the Photoshop 3.0 WOW! book.
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