You might’ve noticed that the blog posts are coming every Monday and Friday now. I’ve been writing a ton lately and have been able to produce a lot more than I have in the past. All D&D stuff on Cimmeria obviously.

I started doing more by changing my writing strategy. I’ve got the WordPress app on my smartphone, but previously I just used it to do very small changes to the administrative parts of the website. For the past few months I’ve been using the app much more often for actual writing. That way I don’t have to sit down at my computer and write, write, write for an hour. Instead, I can write a single sentence while brushing my teeth in the morning, another one while I’m walking from my car into work, etc.

I’ve actually written quite a bit more than just two blog posts per week. At the moment I have a backlog of stuff I’ve already written that goes out to the beginning of March. Five months of two posts a week! That’s not including all the other changes I’ve made in how the blog looks and how the menus and pages are connected.

What you’ll be seeing in the next few months is the completion of the historical Characters of Cimmeria section. There are still Characters of Cimmeria left to write for the Xorian Wars Era, but I plan on updating those as they come up in the campaign log.

The campaign log is a project I wanted to get to a long time back. The events of one of my D&D campaigns was serialized in text by me on the Order of the Stick forums. One of my longterm plans was to eventually edit those forum posts and publish them here on the site. I have now started that process with the first session post coming out at the end of February. Those posts will be accompanied by Characters of Cimmeria posts on the significant characters showing up in the sessions.

I’ve also started work on the Locations of Cimmeria posts, which should finish out the current separations of Cimmeria content. One odd thing there that I’ve noticed is what separates Cities of Cimmeria from Locations of Cimmeria. Is Bradel Fields a city after its destruction? Do Harbinston and Shalemstead count as cities or locations? If Harbinston is a city, then why isn’t Riverton?

My current decision on that point is that I’ve already put them into different boxes. The borderline differences aren’t really important to me, so I’ll just be moving forward with where they are now, even if it doesn’t have the best consistency on where things are grouped.

I’ve also now written so much about Cimmeria that I’m considering organizing and adding to the material to make it into more of a published campaign setting. I’m unsure what model that would take at this point. Once I have a barebones PDF put together I’ll look into doing a Kickstarter for additional funding for art, color, and a printing run. If nothing else, I can at least put the black and white PDF up on DriveThroughRPG and introduce myself as “Isaac Shaker, published author” at parties.

For other projects I have in the works, I am also putting together a podcast on different campaign settings for D&D and other RPGs. I’ll be posting more about that soon with Wednesdays being the release days for the podcast content/updates.

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Welcome to the GoCorral website! I’m Isaac Shaker and this is a place for me to write about D&D and occasionally other topics. I host a podcast called Setting the Stage that interviews different DMs about their campaigns. I’m currently focused on completing the Cimmeria campaign setting and turning it into a book.

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I talked with Aaron Ryan about two of his book series, Dissonance and The End.Dissonance is a near future world where aliens have attacked, killing most humans and animals on Earth and driving humans into hiding underground. Humans finally develop technology to fight back and the war enters a new stage while the characters also struggle to determine the motivation for the alien invasion and nefarious actions of the government.The End is a Christian End Time series based loosely on the events described in Revelations. A man calling himself Nero has risen to rule over the world and he has outlawed Christianity. Robots called Guardians hunt Christians throughout the world, murdering them on the spot if they don't recant their faith. A resistance movement works in the shadows against Nero, but things aren't looking good for them.We talked about the basics of those settings along with how they could be adapted for RPG campaign settings. My main recommendations were Ashes Without Number, Spire, and Blades in the Dark.If you're interested in reading Aaron's books you can find them at most any bookstore or library. Both of the series are also being adapted into movies, but aren't publicly available yet. Aaron's website is https://authoraaronryan.com/ for the latest updates on his work. Next up for Aaron is the Talisman series that covers events within the "Aaronverse" in the decades between Dissonance and The End.Our website: https://gocorral.com/stsWant to be on the show? Fill out this survey: https://forms.gle/U11TbxtAReHFKbiVAJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Nngc2pQV6CSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SettingtheStage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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