Community Projects?

November projects
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/hooks-adventure-outline-a-day-for-november/9468/1 “Hook” – gremlin44 made it as far as 5
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/30-redcap-magic-items-for-november/8386/1 redcap items – jarkman did a few
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/thirty-days-in-hibernia/8384/1 Days in Hibernia – CJ wrote 3 letters
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/thirty-ish-verditius-items-for-november/7373/1 Redcap items – I did quite a few
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/thirty-tribunal-cases-for-november/7371/1 Tribunal cases – CJ did plenty
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/a-story-seed-a-day-in-november/6284/1 Story seeds – Christian Andersen
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/spell-a-day-for-november/6294/1 Spell a day – Gremlin44 did 27!
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/a-faerie-a-day-in-november/6266/1 Fairy a day – Matt Ryan
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/a-saint-a-day-for-november/6280/1 Saint a day - CJ
(Also "a mage a day" in Nov 2011 matches the first few posts of Magi of Tom). Clearly November 2011 was the great season for mass participation, and revealed the strengths and weaknesses of the format. Timothy Ferguson created a thread on this and people discussed the format.

While "vanilla covenants" has the difficulty that Through The Aegis has five pretty good covenants (well, I can't be bothered writing up a maritime covenant since reading that book, Jardin is what I like about Provence, the other three all have strong themes) so deliberately limiting yourself to being "vanilla" (just core book + Covenants) makes it hard. Vanilla covenants vol 2 could be useful if people want to have something to write scenarios for or test out scenarios for fanzines.